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Yā Sīn [2] (also pronounced as Yaseen; Arabic: يٰسٓ, yāsīn; the letters 'Yā'' and 'Sīn') is the 36th chapter of the Quran. It has 83 verses . It is regarded an earlier "Meccan surah". Some scholars maintain that verse 12 is from the Medinan period. [3] While the surah begins in Juz' 22, most of it is in Juz' 23. [4]
Arabic title(s) English title(s) ... Read Full Quran and Its Surah Yaseen Read Surah Yaseen Surah Yasin. References. Asad, Muhammad (1980).
Yaseen (Arabic: ياسين, [1] IPA: [jæːˈsiːn]) is an Arabic-based name and a variant of Yasin, Yassin, Yassine and Yacine. It is an Arabic-based unisex name used frequently in the Arab World and in Muslim countries, and a surname. The name comes from a chapter of the Quran called Ya-Sin. It is an epithet of the Islamic prophet Muhammad ...
Yasin (Arabic: ياسين, [1] IPA: [jæːˈsiːn]) is a surname and unisex given name of Arabic origin. The name comes from a chapter ( surah ) of the Quran called Ya-Sin . Variants include Yassin , Yaseni, Yassine , Yaseen , Jasin and Yacine .
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.
Yassine (Arabic: ياسين, IPA: [jæːˈsiːn]) is a given name, an alternative of Yasin, Yassin, Yaseen and Yacine. The name is most common in North Africa. [1] The name is derived from a chapter of the Quran called Ya-Sin. It is an epithet of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [2] [3]
Yassin, an alternative of Yasin, Yassine, Yaseen and Yacine (Arabic: ياسين, romanized: Yāsīn, [1] IPA: [jæːˈsiːn]), is a unisex given name mostly common in the Arab world and Muslim countries, and a surname.
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