This specific 1-hour recording is often used during Ramadan , in Islamic classes, or as a calming background for meditation and prayer. Key Surahs Included
His recitation follows strict Tajweed rules, making it an excellent resource for those trying to learn the correct pronunciation of Juz Amma. This specific 1-hour recording is often used during
Approximately 1 hour . While many adults can read Juz 30 in 20–40 minutes, El Usi’s deliberate pace (Tarteel) focuses on reflection and spiritual impact, extending the duration for a more immersive experience. Why It is Called a "Ziyafet" (Feast) While many adults can read Juz 30 in
El Usi is famous for his "Hazin" (sorrowful yet beautiful) style that resonates deeply with listeners. In this context, (a Turkish term for "feast"
Juz 30 (Juz Amma) , the final part of the Holy Quran, which starts from Surah An-Naba (78) and ends with Surah An-Nas (114) .
In this context, (a Turkish term for "feast" or "banquet") refers to a Spiritual Feast for the Ears . It signifies a high-quality, continuous listening experience that nourishes the soul.