SURAH YASEEN | HEART OF THE QURAN VERY BEAUTIFUL VOICE | FAJAR GIFT
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SURAH YASEEN | HEART OF THE QURAN VERY BEAUTIFUL VOICE | FAJAR GIFT @meriduniya-g6k
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Surah Yaseen is the 36th chapter of the Quran, a Makki surah with 83 verses, known as the "Heart of the Quran". It is divided into 22 and 23 Juz (parts) and emphasizes core Islamic beliefs, particularly the oneness of God, prophethood, and the afterlife. The surah begins with the letters "Ya" and "Seen," whose exact meaning is debated among scholars. It contains powerful verses about God's creations, such as the sun and moon, and includes a narrative about the importance of accepting the truth, even in the face of threats.
Key Details
Name: Surah Yaseen (also Ya-Sin)
Chapter Number: 36
Revelation: Makki (revealed in Mecca)
Number of Verses (Ayat): 83
Location: Juz 22 & 23
Themes and Significance
Heart of the Quran:
It is considered the "heart of the Quran" because it explains fundamental beliefs, including the existence of God, prophethood, and the afterlife.
Sovereignty of God:
The surah highlights God's absolute power and control over the universe, illustrating this through the orderly movement of the sun, moon, and stars.
Afterlife and Resurrection:
A major theme is the belief in life after death and the resurrection of the dead.
Warning and Guidance:
It serves as a divine source that warns disbelievers while providing a message of glad tidings for those who follow God's guidance.
Structure and Key Narratives
Muqatta'at:
The surah begins with the Arabic letters "Ya" and "Seen" (يس), which are known as the "disjointed letters" or Muqatta'at, the exact meaning of which is a matter of ongoing discussion and scholarly debate.
The People of the Village:
The surah contains a story about messengers sent to a city where the inhabitants reject their message. A believer from the city tries to guide them to truth but is killed for it.
Spiritual and Cultural Significance
Comfort and Solace:
Many Muslims regard Surah Yaseen as a source of comfort during times of distress, adversity, and difficulty.
Recitation:
It is often recited during funerals or for the sick and dying, with the belief that its recitation brings spiritual benefits and easing of burdens for the deceased.
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