Juz Amma

Juz Amma is the 30th juz of the Quran with 37 short surahs from An-Naba to An-Nas. This guide covers surah order, verse counts, and a step-by-step memorization plan for kids at home.

Answer

Juz Amma (جزء عم) is the 30th and final section of the Quran, containing 37 short surahs from Surah An-Naba (78) to Surah An-Nas (114). Most children start Quran memorization here because the surahs are shorter and used in daily prayers. Here's the complete Juz Amma guide for parents and kids.

  • It is the thirtieth and final juz of the Quran
  • It starts with Surah An-Naba and ends with Surah An-Nas
  • It is a common starting point for children and family review

What parents should understand about Juz Amma

Meaning

Juz Amma is the common name for the final juz of the Quran.

Where it starts

If a parent asks where Juz Amma starts, the direct answer is Surah An-Naba.

How many surahs

Juz Amma contains 37 surahs, but children usually work through them in smaller, calmer steps.

Why kids begin here

Many of the surahs are shorter, familiar, and easier to repeat inside home practice.

How families use it

Most families start with the shortest surahs first, then widen the review path over time.

When an app helps

A guided app helps when parents want clearer repetition, review structure, and child-friendly recitation support.

Frequently asked questions about Juz Amma

What is Juz Amma?

Juz Amma is the thirtieth and final juz of the Quran.

Where does Juz Amma start?

Juz Amma starts with Surah An-Naba.

How many surahs are in Juz Amma?

There are 37 surahs in Juz Amma.

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