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Double-page with illuminated frames marking the start of Chapter Ya-Sin in a Malay Qur'an manuscript from Patani. Despite the special significance of surah Ya-sin in lives of all Muslims, "this is the only Southeast Asian Qur'an manuscript known in which the beginning of Surat Yasin is marked with illuminated frames". [1] 2nd half of the 19th ...
People of Ya-Sin or Ashab al-Qarya (Arabic: أصحاب القرية) is the phrase used by Muslims to refer to an ancient community that is mentioned in the 36th surah of the Quran [1] as the People of the City or the Companions of the City. The location and people of this city has been the subject of much scholarly debate in Islam.
Ya-Sin: يس Yāʾ Sīn: Yāʾ Sīn: 83 (5) Makkah: 41: 60: Yaseen [notes 2] v. 1 [6] Man's moral responsibility, resurrection and God's judgment. [6] To be recited over the dying and in the prayers of the dead. [6] 22-23 37: As-Saaffaat: ٱلصَّافَّات aṣ-Ṣāffāt: Those Who Set The Ranks, Drawn Up In Ranks, Those Ranged in Ranks ...
Justice Mufti Taqi Usmani, 2008, comprehensive Translation with explanatory notes, THE NOBLE QURAN, (ISBN 978-969-564-000-5) The Quran: Translation and Commentary with Parallel Arabic Text (2009) by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan. Published in India. [70] Tarif Khalidi, 2009, The Qur'an: A New Translation, Penguin Classics (ISBN 978-0-14-310588-6).
Image Bible (English) Arabic Notes Abel Habil: Benjamin Binyamīn: Cain Qabil: Canaan Kan'an: It is not clear if Canaan and Kan'an are the same person, as he is Nuh's son rather than his grandson.
Ziyarat Ale Yasin (Arabic: زیارة آل یاسین) is regarded as a well-known Ziyarat (piece of salutation) which is associated with Mahdi who is an eschatological redeemer of Islam that will reappear and he will rid the world of all wicked and bad things (evil).
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Ya-Sin does not have a direct meaning in Arabic; it is a combination of two letters, Y and S. Some commentators believe "Sin" refers to "insan," meaning humanity, symbolizing the Prophet Muhammad. For more detailed commentary, visit Surah Yaseen Website .