It's an extremely good app. When you are reciting and you have to doubt a word (false or true) you can click on that word and you will listen with a good sound. Thats wonderful. Simply it acts like a Holy Quran teacher. It has the following surah. 9. At-Taubah (The Repentance) 10. Yunus 11. Hud 12. Yusuf 13. Ar-Rad (the Thunder) 14. Ibrahim (Ibrahim) 15. Al-Hijr (the Rocky Tract) 16. An-Nahl (the Bees) 17. Al-Isra (the Night Journey) 18. Al-Kahf (the Cave) 19. Maryam 20. Ta-Ha 21. Al-Anbiya (the Prophets) 22. Al-Haj (the Pilgrimage) 23. Al-Muminun (the Believers) 24. An-Nur (the Light) 25. Al-Furqan (The Criterion) 26. Ash-Shuara (the Poets) 27. An-Naml (the Ants) 28. Al-Qasas (the Stories) 29. Al-Ankabut (the Spider) A juz (Arabic: جُزْءْ, plural: أَجْزَاءْ ajzā, literally meaning "part") is one of thirty parts of varying lengths into which the Quran is divided. It is also known as para (پارہ) in Iran and the Indian subcontinent. It has Para 11, Para 12, Para 13, Para 14, Para 15, Para 16, Para 17, Para 18, Para 19 and Para 20 in this part. There are 30 juz in the Quran. Division into ajzā has no relevance to the meaning of the Quran and anyone can start reading from anywhere in the Quran. In other words, application has Juz' 11, Juz' 12, Juz' 13, Juz' 14, Juz' 15, Juz' 16, Juz' 17, Juz' 18, Juz' 19 and Juz' 20 in this part.