Juz' ... A juzʼ (Arabic: جُزْءْ; pl.: أَجْزَاءْ, ajzāʼ; [1] lit. 'part') is one of thirty parts of varying lengths into which the Quran is divided. [2][3] It is also known as parah (Persian: پَارَه) in Iran and subsequently the Indian subcontinent.
There are 30 Juz or parts in the Noble Quran. The first juz is Alim Lam Meem and the last juz is Amma
1- The name of the part of the Holy Quran. 2- The page number where the part starts in the Quran. 3- The name of the Surah where the part begins. 4- The first word that the part begins with. And all praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
Quran juz 1 to 30 List of Quran chapters - سورة قرآن
Here you can read the 30 Juz of the Qur'an with equally divided chapters.
Juz' 1 Juz' 2 Juz' 3 Juz' 4 Juz' 5 Juz' 6 Juz' 7 Juz' 8 Juz' 9 Juz' 10 Juz' 11 Juz' 12 Juz' 13 Juz' 14 Juz' 15 Juz' 16 Juz' 17 Juz' 18 Juz' 19 Juz' 20 Juz' 21 Juz' 22 Juz' 23 Juz' 24 Juz' 25 Juz' 26 Juz' 27 Juz' 28 Juz' 29 Juz' 30 Reference Juz [Surah:Verse] Juz1 [1:1] Juz2 [2:142] Juz3 [2:253] Juz4 [3:92] Juz5 [4:24] Juz6 [4:148]
If someone reads a "juz'un" each day, in 30 day they will have completed the entire Quran in one month. The seventh part of the Quran is called a manzil, which if read all the way through in one day will make the complete recitation of the entire Quran in only one week.