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I have a question for the forum hope you can help. I have a translation of the Quran in Turkish, which divides the Quran into 30 sections called 'Cuz' pronounced 'jooz'. It also has references to sura and ayet numbers. I have been told by members of my family that when you read the Quran you must read a whole Cuz (section) at a time as this is the way. What sect does this come from? Has anyone heard of the Quran being divided into 30 Cuz? Can anyone please explain more? I think my turkish brothers and sisters will probably be more helpful here as this seems to be widely accepted by the turks. Thank you in advance for your help.
God bless
Hope
Strange, never heard of such a thing...
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Peace
I have a question for the forum hope you can help. I have a translation of the Quran in Turkish, which divides the Quran into 30 sections called 'Cuz' pronounced 'jooz'. It also has references to sura and ayet numbers. I have been told by members of my family that when you read the Quran you must read a whole Cuz (section) at a time as this is the way. What sect does this come from? Has anyone heard of the Quran being divided into 30 Cuz? Can anyone please explain more? I think my turkish brothers and sisters will probably be more helpful here as this seems to be widely accepted by the turks. Thank you in advance for your help.
God bless
Hope
http//islam.about.com/od/quranin30days/The_Quran_in_30_Days.htm
These are called thirty chapters -
Hope4,
i'm not sure why they divide the quran in jooz, but i think its easier for memory purposes. If you open the Quran in arabic you will notice it saying alhizab (ب and a number. it's just a way of grouping into sections. and then it will indicate the aljizo
(ء . i think every hizb is roughly every 10pages, aljizoi'm not sure.. didn't look into the calculations, i'll check it out later. It basically is just a classification of grouping i don't think it has any significance otherwise.For example jizo
30 is also known as jizoaama (the first word of that jizo` is from surah 781 which is aama). that jizo starts from chapter 78 and ends at chapter 114.Why must you read a whole Cuz? I believe that is simply an opinion. The point of reading Quran isn't just mere utterance it is understanding. so why reading a whole jiz`?
All i know is it's just a way of dividing the Quran into segments.
Hope that helps
salam
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Thank you all for your replies very helpful. I am interested about the history of when this particular addition or method of seperation was actually done, I am guessing but possibly in the Ottoman times. hmm Its interesting that I have not seen such seperation of the Quran from other cultures or maybe I am not aware of any. My family seems to be in the school of thought of reading the Quran because it sounds good to the ear and somehow that sound will help cure them and bless them etc. I am in the school of thought that if you don't understand what you are saying then how can this be a message? Its really strange but causing many frictions in my family at the moment since I have freed my mind of the teaching which I have been exposed to, I am sum what seen almost as an outcast & Oh well I can't be liked by all, what is more important is to be liked and blessed by God pr May He guide us in the right path.
God bless you all.
Hope
PS if anyone else has good links to site with explenations to this method please post it. Thank you peace
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i'm not to sure of the history... I'll ask, i'm assuming before Ottoman time.
I think a lot of muslims seem to think just reciting Quran gives you a spiritual high, that provides you with some sort of mystical blessing. it kinda makes sense why they view us or others as outcasts, because they ain't divulging what their reading they're just reading. oh well, Inshallah God will guide us on the right path )
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Peace Hope4
I think it is a common practise in Pakistani culture too, dividing it into 30 parts. I got the 30 x juz list off Wikipedia before Ramadan started and am trying to read 1 Juz per day. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juz%27
It is difficult though, to read 1 juz per day for me, because if I come across an "awkward" sentence in one translation, I will cross reference it with another translation or see what is being said about it on the forums and keep getting sidetracked!
I have a word document (it's 13 pages long) which has exclusively excerpts from the Qur'an in 4 languages, Arabic, Turkish, English and German all together so you can compare word for word. I think you might find it useful. If you want to PM me your email address, I will email it to you, inshAllah (and anyone else who wants it, please pm me too, and then you can upload it to a central place to make it available for all, if you turn it into pdf, I just do not know how to do it! - Maybe Brother Wakas?)
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Thank you all for your replies very helpful. I am interested about the history of when this particular addition or method of seperation was actually done, I am guessing but possibly in the Ottoman times. hmm Its interesting that I have not seen such seperation of the Quran from other cultures or maybe I am not aware of any. My family seems to be in the school of thought of reading the Quran because it sounds good to the ear and somehow that sound will help cure them and bless them etc. I am in the school of thought that if you don't understand what you are saying then how can this be a message? Its really strange but causing many frictions in my family at the moment since I have freed my mind of the teaching which I have been exposed to, I am sum what seen almost as an outcast & Oh well I can't be liked by all, what is more important is to be liked and blessed by God pr May He guide us in the right path.
God bless you all.
Hope
PS if anyone else has good links to site with explenations to this method please post it. Thank you peace
That's how my in-laws are (who are Turkish). Very into the "mystical" powers of the Qur'an, to protect you and heal someone who is sick. I keep on asking myself, why are they reciting it when they don't know what they're saying???!!! I try to keep my thoughts to myself for the most part, as they don't understand my viewpoint.
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That's how my in-laws are (who are Turkish). Very into the "mystical" powers of the Qur'an, to protect you and heal someone who is sick. I keep on asking myself, why are they reciting it when they don't know what they're saying???!!! I try to keep my thoughts to myself for the most part, as they don't understand my viewpoint.
It is like the medicine that we use. We may not understand the chemistry of it's components and its relation to our condition yet we still know that it works, so we use it! Reciting the Quran does have incredible healing powers on both the reciter and the listener. We don't need to understand it to use it. Not to mention that our understanding might sometimes not be correct anyway! peace
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It is like the medicine that we use. We may not understand the chemistry of it's components and its relation to our condition yet we still know that it works, so we use it! Reciting the Quran does have incredible healing powers on both the reciter and the listener. We don't need to understand it to use it. Not to mention that our understanding might sometimes not be correct anyway! peace
Try learning medicine from books written in other languages other than your own. Can you do it? No. Might sound nice but hey lets not kid ourselves please. You need to understand what is being revealed otherwise others will tell you what to do and you see the mess we are in now!
122 We have sent it down an Arabic recitation, perhaps you will
comprehend.So it was revealed to an arabic speaking people so they could understand what the message was.
God bless, peace
Hope
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That's how my in-laws are (who are Turkish). Very into the "mystical" powers of the Qur'an, to protect you and heal someone who is sick. I keep on asking myself, why are they reciting it when they don't know what they're saying???!!! I try to keep my thoughts to myself for the most part, as they don't understand my viewpoint.
Peace Aynur
Have you heard of Prof Dr Yasar Nuri Ozturk? Watched him on a TV programme last night and the guy is amazing.
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Hope
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Peace Hope4
I think it is a common practise in Pakistani culture too, dividing it into 30 parts. I got the 30 x juz list off Wikipedia before Ramadan started and am trying to read 1 Juz per day. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juz%27
It is difficult though, to read 1 juz per day for me, because if I come across an "awkward" sentence in one translation, I will cross reference it with another translation or see what is being said about it on the forums and keep getting sidetracked!
I have a word document (it's 13 pages long) which has exclusively excerpts from the Qur'an in 4 languages, Arabic, Turkish, English and German all together so you can compare word for word. I think you might find it useful. If you want to PM me your email address, I will email it to you, inshAllah (and anyone else who wants it, please pm me too, and then you can upload it to a central place to make it available for all, if you turn it into pdf, I just do not know how to do it! - Maybe Brother Wakas?)
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Peace Umalawi
Thanks for the offer but I have a copy in Turkish which is already split up into 30 sections. Do you know any of the history behind it though?
PeaceHope
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Peace Aynur
Have you heard of Prof Dr Yasar Nuri Ozturk? Watched him on a TV programme last night and the guy is amazing.
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Hope
Peace.
I actually just heard of him through another poster here on these boards, since my hubby is an AKP/G?len supporter I've never heard of that guy through him. Or, he might be someone my hubby thinks is trying to "change" Islam.I tried doing a search for him on google, but most everything is in Turkish. Sucks for me, since my knowledge of that language is minimal.
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Try learning medicine from books written in other languages other than your own. Can you do it? No. Might sound nice but hey lets not kid ourselves please. You need to understand what is being revealed otherwise others will tell you what to do and you see the mess we are in now!
122 We have sent it down an Arabic recitation, perhaps you will
comprehend.So it was revealed to an arabic speaking people so they could understand what the message was.
There are countless ayat in the Quran that I, and I am sure you too, don't get. Are you suggesting that I should stop reading the Quran? nope
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There are countless ayat in the Quran that I, and I am sure you too, don't get. Are you suggesting that I should stop reading the Quran? nope
Oh dear Taj peace and blessing of Allah be on you, I think you misunderstood me. What I ment is read, study and eventually through your efforts most if not all will be revealled to you or at least you understanding will increase with Gods will. However, if we just read in a language we don't understand we will not even understand the simplest of ayets. I hope that makes my point clearer.
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Hope
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Peace Aynur
Have you heard of Prof Dr Yasar Nuri Ozturk? Watched him on a TV programme last night and the guy is amazing.
Peace
Hope
Are you from Turkey as well? I found a great Turkish site yesterday, and would like to share it with all Turkish forumers here!!!
http//www.kuranmuslumani.com/2008/01/08/yasar-nuri-ozturkun-yorumuyla-sirk/
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Are you from Turkey as well? I found a great Turkish site yesterday, and would like to share it with all Turkish forumers here!!!
http//www.kuranmuslumani.com/2008/01/08/yasar-nuri-ozturkun-yorumuyla-sirk/
Selam Recluse
Thanks for sharing that site.
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Hope
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Oh dear Taj peace and blessing of Allah be on you, I think you misunderstood me. What I ment is read, study and eventually through your efforts most if not all will be revealled to you or at least you understanding will increase with Gods will. However, if we just read in a language we don't understand we will not even understand the simplest of ayets. I hope that makes my point clearer.
Peace
Hope
Peace to you dear,
I know what you mean but that is not my point to sister aynur. I would not make fun of, or ridicule, or think less of those who read or recite the Quran (Arabic) without understanding the Arabic language. The fact that it is easy to recite among those who don't even understand Arabic is a real wonder. bravo
Maybe I need to mention that I am an Arab and I know and can easily find out the meanings of every word in the Quran, yet that does not mean that I can fully understand it. And I dare anyone who says so, the way Allah intended it to be understood! So why then, do you think, that I as well as those who don't even know Arabic continue to recite it? I, personally, recite it because I trust that it is Allah's word and that among countless other things, it heals. So if I see someone who can recite Quran, by heart sometimes, without them understanding the language, I know that they do so because they trust that the Quran is the word of Allah and that they do feel the healing within. Isn't that enough? After all, If you read a translation, what makes you so sure that the translation, all the translations that you read are even correct? Clearly, it does boil down to trust.
I have pushed the understanding aside. It does not concern me a lot now. What I can easily understand, effortlessly, then great. Otherwise, it's ok. I trust that if I truly need to know the real meaning of a word or ayah then it will surely come to me, unexpectedly. Now I am more than content with just absorbing the letters and the words of the Quran and letting them sink in. That, by itself, is a priceless joy for those who sense it.
(5679)None senses it except the purified.
peace
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Are you from Turkey as well? I found a great Turkish site yesterday, and would like to share it with all Turkish forumers here!!!
http//www.kuranmuslumani.com/2008/01/08/yasar-nuri-ozturkun-yorumuyla-sirk/
Thanks peace
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Peace to you dear,
I know what you mean but that is not my point to sister aynur. I would not make fun of, or ridicule, or think less of those who read or recite the Quran (Arabic) without understanding the Arabic language. The fact that it is easy to recite among those who don't even understand Arabic is a real wonder. bravo
Maybe I need to mention that I am an Arab and I know and can easily find out the meanings of every word in the Quran, yet that does not mean that I can fully understand it. And I dare anyone who says so, the way Allah intended it to be understood! So why then, do you think, that I as well as those who don't even know Arabic continue to recite it? I, personally, recite it because I trust that it is Allah's word and that among countless other things, it heals. So if I see someone who can recite Quran, by heart sometimes, without them understanding the language, I know that they do so because they trust that the Quran is the word of Allah and that they do feel the healing within. Isn't that enough? After all, If you read a translation, what makes you so sure that the translation, all the translations that you read are even correct? Clearly, it does boil down to trust.
I have pushed the understanding aside. It does not concern me a lot now. What I can easily understand, effortlessly, then great. Otherwise, it's ok. I trust that if I truly need to know the real meaning of a word or ayah then it will surely come to me, unexpectedly. Now I am more than content with just absorbing the letters and the words of the Quran and letting them sink in. That, by itself, is a priceless joy for those who sense it.
(5679)None senses it except the purified.
peace
Peace Taj
Point taken. However, I believe along with the recitation do some study and research to help you get the message. Recitation alone in my opinion is useless without some understanding (blind following). Again my view.
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Hope