Surah Yasin | Beautiful Recitation By Ahmad Al-Shalabi |Arabic, Terjemah, English Translation [HD]
Surah Yasin atau Surah Ya Sin (bahasa Arab:يس) adalah surah ke-36 dalam al-Qur'an. Surah ini terdiri atas 83 ayat, serta termasuk golongan surah-surah Makkiyah. Dinamai Ya Sin karena surah ini dimulai dengan dua abjad Arab Ya Sin. Sebagaimana halnya arti tersembunyi huruf-huruf abjad Alif Lam Mim atau Nun yang terletak pada permulaan beberapa surah Al-Quran, maka demikian pula arti Ya Sin yang termasuk dalam kategori ayat mutasyaabihat.
Ya Sin (also Yaseen; Arabic: يٰسٓ, yāsīn; the letters 'Ya' and 'Sin') is the 36th chapter of the Quran (sūrah). It has 83 verses (ayat). It is regarded an earlier "Meccan surah". Some scholars maintain that verse 12 is from the Medinan period. While the surah begins in Juz' 22, most of it is in Juz' 23.
The surah begins with the eponymous (muqatta'at) Arabic letters: يس (ya sin). The meaning of the letters Ya Sin, while being primarily unknown, is debated amongst Muslim religious academics. One of the interpretations is "O human being!" referring to Muhammad since the verses that follow are translated as "By the Qur´an, full of Wisdom, Thou art indeed one of the messengers". Tafsir al-Jalalayn, a Sunni beginners exegesis (tafsir), concludes, "God knows best what He means by these [letters]."
The surah focuses on establishing the Qur'an as a divine source, and it warns of the fate of those who mock God's revelations and are stubborn. The surah tells of the punishments that plagued past generations of nonbelievers as a warning to present and future generations. Additionally, the surah reiterates God's sovereignty as exemplified by His creations through signs from nature.
The surah ends with arguments in favor of the existence of Resurrection and God's sovereign power.
Ya Sin (also Yaseen; Arabic: يٰسٓ, yāsīn; the letters 'Ya' and 'Sin') is the 36th chapter of the Quran (sūrah). It has 83 verses (ayat). It is regarded an earlier "Meccan surah". Some scholars maintain that verse 12 is from the Medinan period. While the surah begins in Juz' 22, most of it is in Juz' 23.
The surah begins with the eponymous (muqatta'at) Arabic letters: يس (ya sin). The meaning of the letters Ya Sin, while being primarily unknown, is debated amongst Muslim religious academics. One of the interpretations is "O human being!" referring to Muhammad since the verses that follow are translated as "By the Qur´an, full of Wisdom, Thou art indeed one of the messengers". Tafsir al-Jalalayn, a Sunni beginners exegesis (tafsir), concludes, "God knows best what He means by these [letters]."
The surah focuses on establishing the Qur'an as a divine source, and it warns of the fate of those who mock God's revelations and are stubborn. The surah tells of the punishments that plagued past generations of nonbelievers as a warning to present and future generations. Additionally, the surah reiterates God's sovereignty as exemplified by His creations through signs from nature.
The surah ends with arguments in favor of the existence of Resurrection and God's sovereign power.
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