سورة "يَسِ" كاملة || القارئ طارق محمد Surat YaSin || Reciter Tareq Mohammad

-3 God swears that Muhammad is a prophet 4-5 The Quran given to warn the Makkans 6-9 The greater part of the people of Makkah reprobate 10 Muhammad’s preaching only profitable to secret believers 11 The dead shall be raised; all their deeds are registered 12-13 Two apostles of Jesus sent to Antioch 14-17 They are rejected as impostors and threatened with stoning 18 The apostles warn the people of Antioch of impending divine judgments 19-26 A certain believer is put to death by the infidels 27-28 The persecutors are suddenly destroyed 29 Men generally reject God’s messengers 30 The lessons of the past are forgotten 31-33 The doctrine of the resurrection asserted and illustrated 34-44 God’s power and goodness manifested by his works 45-46 Unbelievers unmoved by either fear or the signs of the Quran 47-48 They scoff at almsgiving and the resurrection 49-53 The resurrection trumpet and the judgment-day shall surprise the unbelievers 54 God’s judgment shall be according to works 55-65 The rewards of the righteous and the punishment of the wicked 66-68 God deals with the wicked as he pleaseth 69-70 Muhammad not a poet; the Quran is the word of God 71-73 God manifest in his works of benevolence 74-75 Idolaters will find their trust in idols vain 76 The Prophet not to grieve at the hard speeches of the idolaters; God knoweth all 77-81 The Creator of all things able to raise the dead to life 82 God says Be, and it is 83 Praise be to the Sovereign Creator and raiser of the dead [6] It has been proposed that yā sīn is the "heart of the Quran".[7] The meaning of “the heart” has been the basis of much scholarly discussion. The eloquence of this surah is traditionally regarded as representative of the miraculous nature of the Qur'an.[8] It presents the essential themes of the Qur'an, such as the sovereignty of God, the unlimited power of God as exemplified by His creations, Paradise, the ultimate punishment of nonbelievers, resurrection, the struggle of believers against polytheists and nonbelievers, and the reassurance that the believers are on the right path, among others.[9] Yā Sīn presents the message of the Qur'an in an efficient and powerful manner, with its quick and rhythmic verses. This surah asserts that Muhammad was not a poet, rather he was the greatest and the Last Messenger of Allah (the "Seal of the Prophets"). It is recorded in Sunan al-Darimi that Muhammad said that "If anyone recites Yaseen at the beginning of the day, their needs for that day will be fulfilled.”[10] In another narration, this Sūrah has been described as the key to all good in this life and in the hereafter and a safety from all evil in this life and in the hereafter. Needs are fulfilled if asked after the recitation of this Sūrah and the reward for its recitation is also compared to performing twenty hajj pilgrimages.[11] Sections and t

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