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Do the thirty juz’ of the Quran have special names?

Question: 153745

Is there are any title name of all 30 juz. Like we always called # 30 as juz AMMA. How about the other 29? Do they have name?if do then what are those.

Answer

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

The thirty juz’ of the Holy Quran do not have special names by which they are known. This is indicated by two important matters:

1.

The division of the Quran into thirty juz’ and sixty hizb – as is well known in the Mushafs that are widely available nowadays – is not something that was narrated from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and his Companions. Rather it is something worked out by al-Hajjaaj ibn Yoosuf al-Thaqafi (d. 110 AH), as it says in the history books, and it was implemented in the Mushafs, as he was in power at the time, and it has abided until the present day. It is a matter that some may have many reservations about, but it has to do with a minor matter and does not have to do with worship or beliefs. We have previously discussed this point in detail on our website, in the answer to question no. 109885.

The Standing Committee for Issuing Fatwas stated:

We do not know of any textual evidence for the system of division that appears in the margins of the Mushafs that people have in their hands nowadays. End quote.

‘Abd al-‘Azeez ibn Baaz, ‘Abd al-Razzaaq ‘Afeefi, ‘Abd-Allah ibn Ghadyaan, ‘Abd-Allah ibn Qa‘ood

Fataawa al-Lajnah, 4/30

2.

There is no report from the Sahaabah or from the Taabi‘een of special names for the thirty juz’ of the Holy Quran . Indeed we have not found that in the books on the sciences of the Quran . Rather the names that are well known nowadays for some juz’ are something that has been invented by those who memorised the Holy Quran and by seekers of Quran ic knowledge, as a kind of shorthand and to make things easier. They are not names that have been narrated in reports. These names are: Juz’ ‘Amma, Juz’ Tabaarak, Juz’ Qad Sami‘a, Juz’ al-Dhaariyaat and Juz’ al-Ahqaaf; beyond that, the other juz’ are not known by special names because the juz’ often begins in the middle of a soorah and not at the beginning.

To sum up, there are no special names for the juz’ of the Holy Quran that have been narrated in reports by the scholars.

And Allah knows best.

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