Juz' 20
The Quran in general is divided into chapters (surah) and verses (ayat). It is additionally divided into 30 equal sections, called juz . Of note, division into Juzʾ has no relevance to the meaning of the Quran and anyone can start reading from anywhere in the Quran. The divisions of juz do not fall evenly along chapter lines. These divisions make it easier to pace the reading over a month’s period, reading a fairly equal amount each day. This is particularly important during the month of Ramadan, when it is recommended to complete at least one full reading of the Quran from cover to cover. Some use this divisions to facilitate recitation of the Quran in a month, especially during Ramadan when the entire Quran is recited in the Tarawih prayers, reciting approximately one juzʾ a night.
The twentieth juz’ of the Quran starts from verse 56 of the 27th chapter (27.Al-Naml :56) and continues to verse 45 of the 29th chapter (29.Al-Ankabut :45).
Select Quotations:
“...And whoever is grateful, his gratitude is for his self (the realization and evaluation of the perfection of his essence)...” (Quran 27:40)
“...Which will tell them that man had no certainty in Our signs (they were unable to observe the qualities of the names that comprise their being).” (Quran 27:82)
“Your Rabb (reality of the Names comprising your essence) creates and chooses as He pleases, they have no free will (or choice)...” (Quran 28:68)
“Do not assume the existence of a god (exterior manifestations of power or your illusory self) besides Allah. For there is no God. Only HU! Everything (in respect of its thingness) is inexistent, only the face of HU (only that which pertains to the Absolute Reality) exists!...” (Quran 28:88)
“...Verily Allah is Ghani from the worlds (in terms of His Absolute Essence, Allah is free from being conditioned and limited by the manifested compositions of His Names).” (Quran 29:06)
“And Satan (their ego) had made pleasing to them their deeds and averted them from the (righteous) path... Though they were endowed with the ability to perceive the reality.” (Quran 29:38)
“...And Allah did not cause them to suffer, but it was they (their constructed self, ego-identity) who caused their own suffering.” (Quran 29:40)
“...Indeed, the dhikr (remembrance) of Allah is Akbar (enables one to experience Akbariyyah – Absolute Magnificence)...” (Quran 29:45)