Although every verse of the Holy Quran is a source of healing and guidance, certain surahs were specifically emphasized by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and recommended for recitation at certain times. Surahs Yasin, Mulk, and Nebe are at the forefront of these and are an inseparable part of a Muslim's daily devotional life. So, what are the secrets that make these surahs so special? What doors do they open in our spiritual world?
The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) pointed to the central position of this surah by saying, 'Everything has a heart; the heart of the Quran is Yasin' (Tirmidhi). Surah Yasin explains the belief in Tawhid (Oneness of God), the institution of prophethood, and most importantly, the 'resurrection after death' in a most striking and aesthetic language. A believer who recites Yasin at night is heralded with the forgiveness of their sins. Surah Yasin is not only a refuge after the death of loved ones but also a means to remove spiritual hardness in the hearts of the living, to open the doors of sustenance (rizq), and to find relief for sorrows. Our Yasin Mulk Nebe Fetih Rahman app brings this holy call to your pocket with the voices of professional hafizes, allowing you to participate in this heartfelt rhythm at any time.
Surah Mulk, also known as 'Tabaraka' among the public, was described by the Prophet (pbuh) as follows: 'There is a surah in the Quran with thirty verses that intercedes for the one who recites it until they are forgiven. This is Surah Tabârekellezî bi-yedihi’l-mülk.' (Abu Dawud). Islamic scholars have stated that those who make it a habit to recite Surah Mulk every night before going to bed will be protected from the torment of the grave. This surah reminds us that Allah is the absolute owner of the kingdom (Mulk - everything material and spiritual), destroys the feeling of arrogance in humans, and strengthens the consciousness of submission. Thanks to the reminder features of our app, you can make it a habit to put on this 'spiritual shield' every night.
Surah Nebe (Amme), the first surah of the Juz Amme, deals with the 'Great News' that humanity is most curious about: the Day of Judgment and the Hereafter. Reciting Surah Nebe reminds one of the transience of worldly life and that the real home is the Hereafter. It has become a tradition to recite this surah after the afternoon (Asr) prayers to increase spiritual depth and enrich the world of contemplation. When these three surahs come together: faith is renewed with Yasin, security in the grave is ensured with Mulk, and consciousness of the Hereafter is kept alive with Nebe.
In the speed of the modern era, it can sometimes be difficult to find time for these surahs. However, the audio listening and translation tracking features of our app allow you to stay connected to this spiritual climate even in traffic, at work, or while doing housework. Following the sublime words not only literally but understanding what they mean through translations will revive contemplation (tafakkur), which is the essence of worship. With the support of 114 surahs in our PRO version, you can crown your journey starting from these three surahs with the entire Quran.
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