Juz Amma for Kids: The Complete Guide to Quran Memorization
Juz Amma is the ideal starting point for children's Quran memorization. This guide covers every surah, the right order, and how Thurayya makes it interactive.
Juz Amma — the 30th and final part of the Quran — is the universally recommended starting point for children's Quran memorization. It contains 37 surahs, most of them short, making it approachable for young learners. Thurayya guides children through all of Juz Amma using AI speech recognition, ensuring they recite correctly before progressing. It is the best Quran memorization app for children aged 3-8.
Why Start with Juz Amma?
Islamic scholars have recommended starting Quran memorization with Juz Amma for centuries because: (1) the surahs are short and manageable, (2) many are used in daily prayers, so children immediately apply what they memorise, (3) the subject matter is rich with foundational Islamic concepts — tawheed, gratitude, mercy, accountability.
The Surahs of Juz Amma: A Complete List
Juz Amma begins with Surah An-Naba (78) and ends with Surah An-Nas (114). The most commonly memorised surahs for children are: Al-Fatiha, Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas, Al-Kawthar, Al-Asr, Al-Fil, Quraysh, Al-Ma'un, Al-Humazah, At-Takathur, Al-Qari'ah, Al-Adiyat, Az-Zalzalah, Al-Bayyinah, Al-Qadr, Al-Alaq, At-Tin, Ash-Sharh, Ad-Duha.


Recommended Memorisation Order for Children
Many Islamic scholars recommend memorising Juz Amma in reverse chronological order (starting from An-Nas and working backwards) because the shorter surahs at the end are easier to memorise and build confidence. Start with: An-Nas, Al-Falaq, Al-Ikhlas, Al-Kawthar, Al-Asr, Al-Fil, Quraysh.
How Thurayya Makes Juz Amma Interactive
Thurayya introduces each surah through: (1) listening to correct recitation with tajweed, (2) lip-sync animation showing mouth movements for difficult sounds, (3) the child reciting aloud with AI real-time feedback, (4) interactive "build the verse" activities where children arrange words, (5) progressive unlocking as surahs are mastered. This active approach produces retention rates far higher than passive listening.


Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to memorize Juz Amma?
With consistent daily practice of 20-30 minutes, a motivated child aged 5-8 can memorise Juz Amma in 1-2 years. The key is quality recitation practice, not rushed memorisation. Thurayya ensures children recite correctly, which makes the memorisation stick.
Should children understand what they are memorising?
Yes, where age-appropriate. Thurayya includes simplified explanations of each surah's meaning, helping children develop a connection to what they are memorising rather than just rote repetition.
What comes after Juz Amma?
After completing Juz Amma, children typically move to Juz Tabarak (29th part) and then continue backwards through the Quran. Building a strong Arabic language foundation with Amal makes this progression significantly easier.


