The first ayah of 4th Juz was shown as the last ayah of 3rd Juz, when I was reading quran.
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Assalamu Alaikum Dear Mohd Saalim,
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According to the standard Madani Mushaf, Juz 3 ends at Surah Aal-‘Imran 3:92 (“Lan tanālū al-birr…”), and Juz 4 begins at 3:93. Some printed editions visually place the Juz marker near 3:92, which may cause confusion, but the ayah division itself is correct
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Assalamu Alaikum Dear Mohd Saalim,
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Juz divisions do not always begin at a new surah or repeat an ayah. Juz 3 ends at Surah 3, Ayah 92, and Juz 4 begins at Ayah 93. There is no repetition or missing ayah — the division is correct according to the standard Mushaf structure.
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Quran.com Feedback Team In all the textual quran, I saw the fourth juz starting with "Lan Tana Lul", but here it starts from one ayah afterwards. Either all those quran are having wrong presentation of juz(nauzubillah) or here is some mistake. I love this platform and use it everyday, thanks for your reply. I'll request you to compare the starting of 4th Juz with any physical (by juz distributed) quran