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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".
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: 182 (5) Makkah: 56: 50: v. 1 [6]
"Mutalaeh Quran مطالعہ قرآن" by ABDULLAH, 2014, can be downloaded in PDF form from google. [26] [162] Following translations are known to exist, but need more information, such as publisher, title, year of publication etc. Aashiq Ilahi Meeruti, Tarjama Quran. Translation By Majils-e-Fikr o Nazar-Matalib-ul-Quraan. Hakeem Yaseen Shah.
The name of this martyr is not explicitly mentioned anywhere in Qur'an or Hadith, though he is known as The Believer of YaSin. [9] Ibn Kathir in his Tafsir (Commentary) on Quran 36 references a narration that identifies the three disciples sent were Sham'un ( Simon Peter ), Yuhanna ( John ) and the name of the third was Bulus ( Paul ). [ 10 ]
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 .
Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi (1953 – 7 May 2023) was an Indian Sunni Sufi Islamic scholar and journalist, associated with the Raza Academy. He was the vice-president of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and the chairman of All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat .
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.
Yasin Mazhar Siddiqui was born on 26 December 1944 in the Lakhimpur Kheri district of United Provinces of British India. [2] He graduated in the traditional dars-e-nizami studies from Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama in 1959, and mastered in literature at the University of Lucknow in 1960.