Many of the surahs found in Juz Amma are frequently recited during the five daily prayers.
It contains the shortest chapters (surahs) of the Quran, making it the most common starting point for children and new Muslims learning to recite.
The , also known as Juz Amma , is the final section of the Quran. It is particularly significant for several reasons:
The verses in this section focus on fundamental Islamic beliefs, such as the existence of God, the Day of Judgment, and moral responsibility.
His full recordings of the Quran (Hatim) are often used as educational tools, featuring follow-along text (takipli) and Turkish translations (mealli). Significance of the 30th Juz (Juz Amma)
He is a master of Tajweed (the rules of pronunciation) and is frequently invited to international "Quran Nights" and religious events to lead congregations in prayer and recitation.
İshak Danış is a celebrated Quran reciter (Qari) from Turkey, currently serving as the in Istanbul. He is widely recognized for his rhythmic and evocative recitation style, which has garnered millions of views across digital platforms.




