Punj Para (1-5) Tajweedi (9 Line) is a term used in Islamic literature to refer to a specific style of Quranic recitation. In this context, Punj Para denotes the first five parts or Juz of the Quran while Tajweedi (9 Line) indicates a particular formatting style used for printing the Quran where each page contains nine lines of text.
The term Tajweedi suggests that the text is presented in a manner that facilitates the proper recitation of the Quran according to the rules of Tajweed which is the science of correct pronunciation and articulation of the Quranic text. This style typically includes special symbols and markings to guide the reader in correct pronunciation intonation and rhythm.
Thus Punj Para (1-5) Tajweedi (9 Line) signifies a specific edition or presentation of the Quran comprising the first five parts with each page formatted in a Tajweedi style featuring nine lines of text. This format is designed to aid readers in reciting the Quran accurately and beautifully, in accordance with the rules of Tajweed.