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[quote]Assalamu alykum to all of you! My Alaah`s peace and rahma be upon all of us.Like Leticia, I was very puzzeled by the word Siparah.I grow up on a wrong part of the world,LOL. I am still strugling to understand the way he compare the Indian sub continent methode of dividing the Qur`aan and the middle eastern on. The text is read as follow: Copies of the Qur`aan in the middle East in particular have each Siparah(i'e Juz ?) subdivided into four.Hizb...is that mean a siparah is equal to units that is called Hizb in Middle East or Siparah is equaland is same as a Hizb,therefore Juz and Hizb mean the same in Middle East? In West Africa,where I am originated, the Qur`aan (Usually printed in Morocco or Tunisia) is divided as follow: Juz =30 part of the Qur`aan,Hizb = 60 parts of Quraan. 1 Hizb is subdivided into 8 parts called SUMUN.2 sumun (thumun)= Rub, 2Rub = Nisf,2 Nisf = Hizb.[/quote]
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