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[quote]wa alaikum us salaam Sorry for a late response. you might not be able to see some of the above mentioned sighns in those Scripts that are published by the King Fahd printing complex like your "The Nobel Qur'an" . Sipara is actually Para means part (Juz in Arabic). Quran has been divided into 30 equal parts (Paras). It's a division made by Human beings so there are some differences in the start & end of some of these paras in the Scripts published here in Asia & there in Arab countries. Ruku mark can only be seen in the Scripts published here in Asia like verses 1-7 of Al-baqarah(2) is the 1st Ruku of That Surah. Whereas Hizb is an Arab Division that divide every parah into TWO hizbs & each is further divided into FOUR almost equal parts marked as Quarter/Half/3Quarters etc. i think that this division has been made for 8 rak'aat of tahajjud Prayer. I hope it helps[/quote]
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