Glossary entry

Arabic term or phrase:

جزء تبارك

English translation:

Juz Tabarak

Added to glossary by Dalia Nour
Jul 30, 2022 18:38
1 yr ago
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Arabic term

جزء تبارك

Arabic to English Other Religion
لحفظها من جزء تبارك إلى نهاية جزء عم من القرآن الكريم


(جزء من شهادة تقدير)

شكرًا مقدمًا!

Discussion

Dalia Nour (asker) Aug 2, 2022:
Thank you so much for both of you! Just note: I was just looking for the word "جزء" That's why I have just selected the most helpful answer depends on the first helpful answer for this word. Again, thank you for your efforts and excellent answers!
Dalia Nour (asker) Jul 30, 2022:
I totally agree with you! Especially that it's commonly used! I appreciate your help!
Abd Alrahman Almidani Jul 30, 2022:
I personally prefer Juz. This certificate is likely addressed to a Muslim institution. These institutions usually use transliterated terminology.
Abd Alrahman Almidani Jul 30, 2022:
chapter The first word that came to my mind was "chapter". However, I found out that in Islamic contexts, "chapter" means surah. For example, you have Al-Fatiha chapter,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Fatiha
Dalia Nour (asker) Jul 30, 2022:
Exactly! This is what I found out too! Thank you so much!

Proposed translations

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Tabarak Juz / Part

It is usually transliterated or translated as "part"

https://www.islamicbookstore.com/b8960.html
Note from asker:
What about "chapter"? I think I read chapter in somewhere.
The word "Juz" is commonly used! Thank you so much!
Peer comment(s):

agree Assem AlKhallouf : "Tabarak Part [Chapter]" or "Juz Tabarak" https://darussalam.com/tabarak-part-part-29/ https://www.islamicbookstore.com/b11659.html
21 hrs
thank you Assem
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Juzʾ Tabārak (Part 29 of the Holy Qurʾān)

The Qur'an is divided into 30 parts, and each one is called a juzʾ.

The use of chapter (sūrah) would be incorrect, because there are 114 sūrahs in the Qur'an, and each juzʾ is a collection of many sūrahs.

Juzʾ Tabārak, for example, contains everything from Sūrat al-Mulk (Chapter 67) to Sūrat al-Mursalāt (Chapter 77).
Note from asker:
Thank you so much! I appreciate your efforts!
Peer comment(s):

agree mona elshazly
2 hrs
Thank you, Mona!
agree Saleh Dardeer : I couldn’t agree more
1 day 2 hrs
Jazak Allah khair!
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