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2. 36:سورةيس
Acknowledge the inability
of those other than Allah,
and accept the ability,
power and authority of
Allah and accept
Muhammad as His
messenger, the Quran and
the akhirah.
Quran Intro, Affirming
the Messenger hood of
Muhammad (saw).
The punishment of
rejecting the messenger
hood and the reward of
accepting it. Attributes
of true believer.(History)
Gratefulness for the bounties
and the Oneness of Allah and His
authority. World around us.
The conditions of
Qiyamah, paradise
and hell.
Judgement/ afterlife.
Reasons
for Blindness
Allah and His attributes
regarding His power, ability
and authority. Quran and
Allah's decree. Continue DAWA.
Ayah 1 - 12
Ayah 13 - 32
Ayah 33 - 44
Ayah 45 - 47
Ayah 48 - 68
Ayah 69 – 83
3. • Sections 1 and 6 – Surah opens and closes with the document and amr
(command) of Allah.
• Sections 2 and 5 – History in the past is coupled with judgment in the
future.
• Sections 3 and 4 – Observing the world around us, is coupled with
blindness. Reason for blindness is lack of consciousness of Allah and lack
of care for humanity.
Connections Between Sections of Surah Ya-
Sin:
Section 1. Quran and Our Record -- Ayah 1 to 12
Section 2. History – the wall behind --- Ayah 13 to 32
Section 3. World Around Us – the wall in front --- Ayah 33 to
44
Section 4. Blind --- Ayah 45 to 47
Section 5. Judgment / Afterlife – the wall above -- Ayah 48 to
68
Section 6. Quran and Allah’s Decree -- Ayah 69 to 83
Ring Structure
4.
5. Introduction
Probably revealed during the last stage of Prophet
hood in Makah.
“Yaseen is the heart of the Quran” (Ahmad, Abu
Dawood, Nasai).
“Reciting of Yaseen near a dying person makes the
ordeal easy for him” (Mazhari).
6. Ruku 1
Quran is full of Wisdom.
It is a clear proof that Prophet (SAWS) is a
Messenger of Allah.
Quran is revealed to show ٍمۡيِقَتۡسُّم ٍاطَر ِص - the
straight path and also to warn people.
The psychological condition of the disbelievers;
They have long, tight collars around their
necks, so their heads are forced up.
They have a barrier in front and behind them.
They have a veil in front of their eyes so they
cannot see.
7. Emphasis on Resurrection – everything is recorded
in a clear book;
Deeds and actions of a person
Impressions made on one-self and surroundings.
Influences left for the future.
8. Ruku 2
Lessons from a story of Allah’s true servant.
Messengers have always been ridiculed;
You are human like us.
Allah has revealed nothing.
You are a liar, madman, or sorcerer.
Messengers were equaled to misfortune, threatening them
and resorting to violent tactics.
Support is found with honest and sincere people – a united
stand for the truth.
9. Allah’s true servant becomes a true da’ee – presenting
arguments to his people.
Confirms the validity of the Messengers, as their words
& deeds are proof that they call to the straight path.
The Messenger's ask for no gain or reward in
exchange.
Human nature and logic demand the worship of the
Only Creator.
Everyone is to ultimately die & return to their Creator.
Nothing can avail anyone, except the Most-Merciful.
No ill feelings, hatred, vengeance in his heart against
the people, even though they killed him.
10. Ruku 3
There are ample signs, just turn around and look.
Vegetation, trees and plants.
Everything created in pairs.
The sun and the moon and the whole universe.
The ships and the seas.
11. It is Allah’s will that people have different means,
talents and abilities.
This ensures sustenance of a complex human
society on this earth.
Spending in the way of Allah develops kindness and
compassion, softens hearts, disassociate one from
worldly desire, reminds one of Hereafter.
The disbelievers attitude creates chaos in society,
greed and selfishness.
12. Ruku 4
A scene from Day of Resurrection;
A quick, single blast will over take everyone.
Everything will perish in the condition it is.
The trumpet will be blown to raise back to life again.
Justice will be done to every soul, based on their deeds
Believers dwell in paradise.
Disbelievers will have their bodies submit to Allah, & they will
not be able to speak themselves.
13. Ruku 5
Old age is a second childhood, but without a child’s
sweet innocence.
Quran is no place for poetry – full of wisdom, and
warning for everyone.
Poetry expresses a human longing.
Poetry is an expression of reactions and desires.
Poetry changes to suit mood and desires.
Quran is advice, cure, guidance and mercy for
mankind (Surah Yunus).
14. Recount the blessings of Allah and show gratitude –
example of cattle.
Associating with Allah; Statues, stones, trees, stars,
angels or jinn, and also one own abilities superior to Allah.
When Allah can create a man from nothingness, He
can bring back to life from rotten and crushed bones.
Example of fire from a “green” tree.
Proof from science – DNA code.
15. Action Items Ruku 1-5
Prophethood of Rasolallah SAW --- Follow the advice
Stance of Faith and Disbelief --- Inviting to the Allah’s Way
Sincerity for the nation --- Become a DAWA worker
Clear Signs --- Ponder on the signs to increase connection
with Allah SWT.
Scenes of day of Judgment --- Remind ourselves these
scenes before going to bed at night and daily evaluation
The Qur'an is admonition --- Fulfill the rights of the Qur'an
16. 36:سورةيس
Acknowledge the inability
of those other than Allah,
and accept the ability,
power and authority of
Allah and accept
Muhammad as His
messenger, the Quran and
the akhirah.
Quran Intro, Affirming
the Messenger hood of
Muhammad (saw).
The punishment of
rejecting the messenger
hood and the reward of
accepting it. Attributes
of true believer.(History)
Gratefulness for the bounties
and the Oneness of Allah and His
authority. World around us.
The conditions of
Qiyamah, paradise
and hell.
Judgement/ afterlife.
Reasons
for Blindness
Allah and His attributes
regarding His power, ability
and authority. Quran and
Allah's decree. Continue DAWA.
Ayah 1 - 12
Ayah 13 - 32
Ayah 33 - 44
Ayah 45 - 47
Ayah 48 - 68
Ayah 69 – 83
17. Let's evaluate our selves
Am I sure? Yes No mostly
to some
extent
I consider the DAWA to be an obligatory responsibility.
I try to offer myself to volunteer for DAWA related activities.
I have read the Surah Yaseen’s Translation and tafseer
several times.
I try to do perpetual charity and avoid perpetual sins.
I blame Allah’s will for any of the shortcomings in my
actions.