YA-SIN

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About this app

Surah Yasin, also written as Ya Sin and Yaseen, is the 36th Surah (chapter) of the Quran and contains 83 ayats (verses). For those who don’t know what is Yasin Shareef, it is the heart of the Quran as it mentions all six articles or root beliefs Islam, including belief in only one God, belief in prophethood, and belief in after-life and resurrection, among others.

Surah Yasin says that the Quran is a divine source, and warns those who do not believe in God’s revelations. It also narrates about the punishments that were suffered by nonbelievers and their children and generations further. The surah reiterates God’s sovereignty and the existence of Resurrection. It is classified as a Meccan surah, whose main theme is to explain some of the basic beliefs of Islam, specifically the belief in life after death.
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Apr 5, 2022

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Whoever reads Surah Yasin in one night will be forgiven in the morning.”
“Whoever recites Surah Yaseen at night seeking Allah’s approval, Allah would forgive him.”
“Whoever continues to read it every night then dies, will die as a shaheed (martyr).”
“Whoever enters the graveyard and reads Surah Yasin, their (punishment) will be reduced that day, and he will have hasanaat (reward) equal to the number of people in the graveyard.”