Surah Yasin

Surah Yasin

Surah Yasin

Detail Information Of Surah Yasin

AttributeDetails
Surah NameYasin
No. of Ayats83
Place of RevelationMakkah
Date of RevelationBefore Hijrah
Main ThemeThe Oneness of Allah, the Prophethood of Muhammad, and the Day of Judgment
Position in the Quran36th Surah
No. of Rukus5
ClassificationMeccan Surah
SignificanceKnown as the “Heart of the Quran,” it addresses the core principles of faith, the importance of recognizing Allah’s oneness, the confirmation of the Prophet Muhammad’s message, and the reality of the Hereafter
Related Prophets MentionedMusa (Moses), and others indirectly
Key MessageEmphasizes the reality of the Hereafter, the importance of recognizing and following the Prophet Muhammad’s message, and the signs of Allah’s power and oneness
Order of Revelation36th Surah Revealed
Time of RevelationLate Meccan Period
Occasion of RevelationRevealed to address the disbelievers’ rejection of the message and to reinforce the importance of belief in the Hereafter and the Prophethood of Muhammad
Names of Allah MentionedAl-Hakeem (The Wise), Al-Malik (The Sovereign), Al-Aleem (The All-Knowing)
Connection to Previous SurahsContinues themes of divine oneness and the importance of the Prophet Muhammad’s message as seen in Surah Al-Ankabut and other Meccan surahs
Miraculous ElementsThe references to Allah’s power, the resurrection of the dead, and the stories of past prophets as signs of His authority and the certainty of the Hereafter
Famous VersesVerse 9 (The story of the people of the town and their rejection of the prophets), Verse 36 (Allah as the Creator of all), Verse 58 (The eternal peace and blessing in Paradise)
Contextual BackgroundAddressed to the disbelievers of Makkah and early Muslims, reinforcing the core messages of faith, the reality of the Hereafter, and the importance of following the Prophet’s guidance
Ethical TeachingsEmphasizes the importance of recognizing Allah’s signs, the reality of resurrection and judgment, and following the guidance of the Prophet Muhammad as central to faith
Relation to Tawheed (Monotheism)Reinforces the oneness of Allah through reflection on His signs and the assurance of His power and control over the universe, emphasizing the necessity of worshiping Him alone and adhering to His guidance

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