36. Surah Yasin Introduction This is an early Makkan Surah revealed

Surah Yasin. Introduction. This is an early Makkan Surah revealed at a time of severe tension between Muslims and the idolaters. It opens by reassurin...

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36. Surah Yasin Introduction This is an early Makkan Surah revealed at a time of severe tension between Muslims and the idolaters. It opens by reassuring the Messenger of the importance of his role in guiding humanity. The Prophet may peace be upon him called this Surah "The heart of the Quran," since it provides powerful arguments for the beliefs of Islam: the oneness of Allah, the messenger ship of Muhammad and the resurrection. Next it highlights the chief reason for their disbelief: the moral vice of stubbornness and arrogance. The story of three messengers, who came to a town and its people rejected them is told as a warning to the Makkans; since your behaviour is same as these people. The brave supporter in the story, who stands up for the messengers is a consolation for the small band of Muslims in Makkah. There is a striking reminder describing human condition of disbelief and denial of truth "have you not seen how many earlier generations We have destroyed?" (31). The second moral vice that explains their denial of Allah is: selfishness, man being selfcentredness and greed. (47) The next few sections describe Allah’s creative power and invite the reader to reflect on creation, a marvel of incredible complexity and beauty. Attention is drawn to dry dead Earth; how the rain produces lush vegetation, pointing to the belief in the resurrection, that's how the dead earth will come to life. A description of judgement day follows; the trumpet will be blown, justice will be done, evidence of one's good/bad deeds will not come from the records kept by the Angels, in fact every limb will speak out. The accuracy and the preciseness of this evidence will be indisputable. A vivid description of the luxuries and delights of paradise follows including beatific vision when the Lord himself will greet people of paradise, they will see Him in His Glory and Majesty; a point of climax of the life in paradise. The Surah opened with two claims firstly that the messenger is divinely appointed and has been assigned an important function of guiding humanity secondly Allah's creative power of bringing dead to life. It presented logical, historical and evidence from nature to prove this. The Messenger is comforted, ‘Let not their speech distress you, We know what they hide and what they reveal.’(76) Once again it draws the attention of reader to witness things that seem paradoxical: for example fire that comes from green fresh tree. How can fire and water exist together? Isn’t this a proof of Allah's power to bring dead to life because; "when He wants to do something all He says is be, and it is! So glorified

is He in whose hand lies the control of everything and to Him shall you be returned. (82-3)

36. Surah Yasin

In the name of Allah Most Kind, Most Caring Beloved messenger is honoured 1

Ya sin 2 By the Qur’an full of wisdom 3 indeed you are one of the messengers 4 on the straight path, 5 sent with a revelation from the Almighty, Most Kind, 6 in order you warn people whose ancestors were not warned for a long period, that is why they are neglectful. Stubbornness and arrogance lead to misguidance 7

Judgement against many of them has been passed, because they do not believe. 8. It is as though We have placed iron collars around their necks and up to their chins, so they are stiff- necked.a 9 We have put up a barrier in front and a barrier behind them and covered them from above so they cannot see. 10 It will be the same whether you warn them or not; they will not believe. 11 You can only warn the one who listens to the Reminder, the Quran, and is in awe of Rahman in spite of not seeing Him. Therefore, give good news to him of forgiveness and a generous reward. 12 We shall resurrect the dead and have recorded all they have sent ahead and left behind; We have taken account of this in a clear document.b The story of three messengers 13

Tell them a parable about people of the town where messengers came. We sent two of them who they rejected so we sent a third to strengthen them, they said, ‘We are messengers to you’. 15 They replied, ‘You are mere mortals like us; the Rahman has not sent anything. You are just lying.’ 16 They said: ‘Our Lord knows that we are messengers sent to you, 17 our responsibility is only to pass on the Clear Message, that's all.’ 18 They said: ‘Your presence brings us nothing but evil, if you do not stop we will stone you and torture you.’ 19 They replied ‘The evil you fear coming is from yourselves.c Is that just because you have been reminded? You are people who have gone too far.’ 14

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Hence they are unable to submit and believe. Imam lit means the leader, guide, the Torah is also reffered to as imam Hud;21. Here it refers to the Divine tablet c Tairukum means ominous that which bodes evil and is menacing b

A brave man stands up for the messengers A man from the furthest side of town came hurriedly and said ‘O my people follow the messengers, 21follow those who do not ask any reward from you and are rightly guided. 22 Why shouldn’t I worship Him Who created me and to Him I shall be returned. 23 How can I take gods besides Him, when their intercessiond would not help in the slightest, neither would they be able to save me if Rahman wanted to harm me. 24 I would then be obviously misguided. 25 I certainly believe in your Lord, so please listen to me! 20

Human disbelief lamented He was told, ‘Go into the gardens.’ He said, ‘if only my people knew 27 how my Lord has forgiven me and honoured me among most respected. 28 We did not send an army from sky against his people, nor were We going to. 29 There was just one scream and they fell down dead. 30 How unfortunate for people that, whenever a messenger came to them they mocked him. 31 Have they not seen how many earlier generations We destroyed they will not come back to them, 32 but they will be brought before Us? 26

The wonder of the lifeless Earth 33

A sign of Allah's power is the lifeless Earth, We gave it life and from it produced grain for them to eat.34 We grow gardens of date palms and grapes and made running springs of water, 35 so they may eat its fruits. Yet it is not the fruit of their Laboure, so why are they not grateful? 36 Glory be to Him who created everything in pairs that the earth produces, of humankind themselves, and that which they have not yet discovered.f The orbits of the sun the moon 37

Another sign for them is the night; as we gradually peel the daylight away from it, they go into pitch darkness. 38 The sun travels in its orbit which is precisely determined by the Almighty and the All Knowing, 39 similarly We have determined precise phases of the moon until it turns to a shrivelled old date-stalk. 40 Neither can the sun overtake the moon, nor can the night overtake the day. They are all floating in their fixed orbit. The ships sailing on open seas 41

Another sign for them is the laden ship in which We carried their forefathers,g 42 and We have created for them animals which they ride on. 43 We can drown them if We so wished none can help them nor can they d

Shaf’ah is intercession; to put in a good word for someone, plead on some ones behalf literally "it was not made by their hands." f scientists believe there are more than 12 million living species on Earth, so far only 2 million of these have been recognised and named. g a reference to the Ark of Nuh e

be saved, 44 unless we are kind to them and give them time to think over.45 If it is said to them, 'be mindful about the present and the future so that you may be cared for', you 46 unfortunately they just turn away whenever a sign of their Lord comes to them. Selfishness leads to misguidance 47

When it is said to them, 'Spend from that which Allah has given you, the disbelievers say to the Muslims ‘Why should we feed those who if Allah wanted He could have fed them?’ Indeed you are terribly misguided. 48 And they say ‘when will this promise be fulfilled if you are truthful?’ 49 As they are arguing among themselves and looking on a single blast will wipe them out. 50 Now they will neither be able to make a will nor be able to return home. When the trumpet is blown 51

When the trumpet is blown, they will come out of their graves and come hastily to their Lord, 52 saying ‘oh woe to us! Who has resurrected us from our graves.’ This is the promise of Rahman and the truth spoken by the messengers. 53 It was only a single blast that brought them all before Us, 54 so today, no one will be treated unjustly, and all will be compensated for what they used to do. Separation of the righteous and the wicked 55

Today the people of paradise will be enjoying themselves- 56 they and their spouses seated comfortably on couches in cool shade. 57 There they will have fruit and whatever they call for. 58 ‘Peace ’ a greeting from Most Kind.h 59 On the other hand that day the sinners will be told to ’Step aside’, 60 did I not command you O children of Adam, not to worship Satan Since he is your open enemy? 61 That you should worship me, this is the straight path. 62 He the Satan misguided many of your generations, why did you not think? The limbs will testify 62

This is hell that you were warned about, 63 so today burn in it because of your disobedience. 64 Today we shall seal your mouth and make your hands speak, and your feet testify what you did. 65 If we wanted we could have snatched their eyesight so they would struggle on the path, then how would they see? 66 If we wanted we could have paralysed them in their places so they would not be able to come and go. 67 Whoever We allow to age We gradually cause their body to slump. Do you not understand? The glorious Quran is a serious message

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the greeting of salam will be directly from the Almighty Allah and will highlight the point of climax all pleasures of paradise

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We did not teach the Messenger poetry, nor does it befit him. It is a Reminder and in illuminating Quran 69 to warn anyone who is truly alive and the verdict against the disbelievers has been passed. A lesson from tame livestock 71

Have they not seen the things created by Our divine hands? We created livestock which they own. 72 We tamed the livestock, some for them to ride on and some for them to eat. 73 from these are other benefits too like milk to drink. Will they not be thankful? 74 Yet they have taken other god besides Allah in order to be helped. 75 Their idols are incapable of helping them even if there was an army of them present. A word of consolation for the messenger 76

do not let what they say suddenly you. We know what they hide and what they reveal. 77 Do people not see that we created them from a drop of sperm fluid, so why are they so quarrelsome? 78 Why do they make up arguments against Us and forget their own creation and how can they ask ‘who can resurrect disintegrated bones?’ 79 Tell them 'It is He who created them the first time. He knows all His creation well.' Fire from the green tree 80

It is He Who made fire for you from a green tree, and from this you light fire. 81 Is He not the one who created heavens and the Earth? And is He incapable of creating like them again? No, He is the All Knowing Creator. 82 When He wants to do something all He says is ‘Be’ and it is! 83 So glorified is He in whose hands lie control of everything, and to Him you shall be returned.