Ramadan Mubarak with an image of a Quran. Designed by pikisuperstar / Freepik.

Ramadan

Ramadan, in Islam, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and the holy month of fasting. It begins and ends with the appearance of the crescent moon. Because the Muslim calendar year is shorter than the Gregorian calendar year, Ramadan begins 10–12 days earlier each year, allowing it to fall in every season throughout a 33-year cycle.

Islamic tradition states that it was during Ramadan, on the “Night of Power” (Laylat al-Qadr)—commemorated on one of the last 10 nights of Ramadan, usually the 27th night—that God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad the Qurʾān, Islam’s holy book, “as a guidance for the people.” For Muslims, Ramadan is a period of introspection, communal prayer (ṣalāt) in the mosque, and reading of the Qurʾān. God forgives the past sins of those who observe the holy month with fasting, prayer, and faithful intention.

Ramadan, however, is less a period of atonement than it is a time for Muslims to practice self-restraint, in keeping with ṣawm (Arabic: “to refrain”), one of the pillars of Islam (the five basic tenets of the Muslim religion). Although ṣawm is most commonly understood as the obligation to fast during Ramadan, it is more broadly interpreted as the obligation to refrain between dawn and dusk from food, drink, sexual activity, and all forms of immoral behaviour, including impure or unkind thoughts. Thus, false words or bad deeds or intentions are as destructive of a fast as is eating or drinking.

— Source: Britinnica

Qur’an Juz’

Juz’ 1: Al Fatiha 1 - Al Baqarah 141 (1:1 - 2:141)

Juz’ 2: Al Baqarah 142 - Al Baqarah 252 (2:142 - 2:252)

Juz’ 3: Al Baqarah 253 - Al Imran 92 (2:253 - 3:92)

Juz’ 4: Al Imran 93 - An Nisaa 23 (3:93 - 4:23)

Juz’ 5: An Nisaa 24 - An Nisaa 147 (4:24 - 4:147)

Juz’ 6: An Nisaa 148 - Al Ma’idah 81 (4:148 - 5:81)

Juz’ 7: Al Ma’idah 82 - Al An’am 110 (5:82 - 6:110)

Juz’ 8: Al An’am 111 - Al A’raf 87 (6:111 - 7:87)

Juz’ 9: Al A’raf 88 - Al Anfal 40 (7:88 - 8:40)

Juz’ 10: Al Anfal 41 - At Tauba 92 (8:41 - 9:92)

Juz’ 11: Al Tauba 93 - Hud 5 (9:93 - 11:5)

Juz’ 12: Hud 6 - Yusuf 52 (11:6 - 12:52)

Juz’ 13: Yusuf 53 - Ibrahim 52 (12:53 - 14:52)

Juz’ 14: Al Hijri 1 - An Nahl 128 (15:1 - 16:128)

Juz’ 15: Al Isra 1 - Al Kahf 74 (17:1 - 18:74)

Juz’ 16: Al Kahf 75 - Ta Ha 135 (18:75 - 20:135)

Juz’ 17: Al Anbiyaa 1 - Al Hajj 78 (21:1 - 22:78)

Juz’ 18: Al Muminium 1 - Al Furqan 20 (23:1 - 25:20)

Juz’ 19: Al Furqan 21 - An Naml 55 (25:21 - 27:55)

Juz’ 20: An Naml 56 - Al Ankabut 45 (27:56 - 29:45)

Juz’ 21: Al Ankabut 46 - Al Azhab 30 (29:46 - 33:30)

Juz’ 22: Al Azhab 31 - Ya Sin 27 (33:31 - 36:27)

Juz’ 23: Ya Sin 28 - Az Zumar 31 (36:28 - 39:31)

Juz’ 24: Az Zumar 32 - Fussilat 46 (39:32 - 41:46)

Juz’ 25: Fussilat 47 - Al Jathiya 37 (41:47 - 45:37)

Juz’ 26: Al Ahqaf 1 - Az Zariyat 30 (46:1 - 51:30)

Juz’ 27: Az Zariyat 31 - Al Hadid 29 (51:31 - 57:29)

Juz’ 28: Mujadila 1 - At Tahrim 12 (58:1 - 66:12)

Juz’ 29: Al Mulk 1 - Al Mursalat 50 (67:1 - 77:50)

Juz’ 30: Al Nabaa 1 - An Nas 6 (78:1 - 114:6)

Sujood in Qur’an

A muslim man prostrating toward qibla and praying on a red mat indoors.

Sajdah Wajib:

  • Surah al Sajdah, Ayah 15,

  • Surah Fussilat, Ayah 37,

  • Surah an Najm, Ayah 62,

  • Surah al Alaq, Ayah 19.

Sijdah Mustahab:

  • Surah al A’raf, Ayah 206,

  • Surah ar Ra’d, Ayah 15,

  • Surah an Nahl, Ayah 49-50,

  • Surah Bani Israeel, Ayah107-109 ,

  • Surah Maryam, Ayah 58 ,

  • Surah al Haj, Ayah 18,

  • Surah al Haj, Ayah 77 ,

  • Surah al Furghaan, Ayah 60 ,

  • Surah an Naml, Ayah 25-26 ,

  • Surah as Saad, Ayah 24 ,

  • Surah al Inshiqaq, Ayah 21.

There are 15 Sajadah Ayaat (verse) in the Holy Quran that Sajdah in 4 Ayaat is Obligatory (wajib) and it’s recommended (Mustahab) in 11 Ayaat.