Exploring The Qur'an - Surah Yasin Explained

The Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) described Surat Yasin as the heart of the Qur’an, because it contains the three essential themes of the Qur’an: (1) a call to Divine Oneness; (2) a consciousness of our duty before God, and the encouragement to turn to Him; and (3) awareness of the reality of death, resurrection, and the afterlife.

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Surat Yasin, which the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) encouraged us to recite regularly and reflect upon, gives us reminders of the most important questions of life: why am I here? where I am headed? what should I be doing in life? … and gives us the most beautiful and comprehensive of answers.

By looking at the key themes and verse-by-verse study of this powerful chapter of the Qur’an, Shaykh Faraz will help us understand how to bring Surat Yasin "into" one's heart through encouraging its:

[a] recitation; [b] memorization; [c] reflection; and [d] realization.

Over the ten classes, Shaykh Faraz Rabbani will take the students through the entire chapter, providing commentary on the meanings, spiritual context and numerous everyday lessons that can be derived from each verse.

These classes are suitable for all students.


This live class is held each week on Fridays at 7:30pm EST Toronto, New York | 4:30pm PST | 12:30am UK | 2:30am Makkah | 9:30am (Saturday) Sydney. Please click here to convert to your time zone.

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