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Name The Surah takes its name
from the two letters of the alphabet with which it begins.
Period of Revelation A study
of the style shows that it was either sent down during the last stage of the middle
Makkan period, or it is one of those Surahs, which were sent down during the last
stage of the Holy Prophet's stay at Makkah.
Subject Matter and Theme The
object of the discourse is to warn the Quraish of the consequences of not believing
in the Prophethood of Muhammad (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) and
of resisting and opposing it with tyranny, ridicule and mockery. The aspect of
the warning is dominant and conspicuous although along with repeatedly giving
the warnings, arguments also have been given for the correct understanding by
the people. Arguments
have been given for three things: (1) For Tauhid, from the signs of the
universe and from common sense; (2) for the Hereafter, from the signs of the universe,
from common sense and from man's own existence itself; and (3) for the Prophethood
of the Prophet Muhammad, from the fact that he was facing all kinds of hardships
in the preaching of his message without any selfish motive, and from this that
whatever he was inviting the people to was rational and reasonable, accepting
which was in the people's own interest. On
the strength of these arguments, themes of reprobation, reproof and warning have
been presented repeatedly in a highly forceful manner, so that hearts are shaken
up and those which have any capacity for accepting the truth left in them should
not remain unmoved. Imam
Ahmad, Abu Daud, Nasai, Ibn Majah and Tabarani have related on the authority of
Hadrat Ma'qil bin Yasar that the Holy Prophet said:"Surah Ya Sin is the heart
of the Qur'an."This is similar to describing the Surah Al Fatiha has the
Umm al Qur'an (the essence or core of the Qur'an), because Al Fatihah
contains the sum and substance of the teaching of the whole Quran. The Surah Ya
Sin has been called the throbbing heart of the Qur'an because it presents the
message of the Qur'an in a most forceful manner, which breaks the inertness and
stirs the spirit of man to action. Again
Imam Ahmad, Aba Da'ud and Ibn Majah have related from the same Ma'qil bin Yasar
that the Holy Prophet said: "Recite Surah Ya Sin to the dying ones among
you." The object is not only to revive and refresh the whole Islamic creed
in the mind of the dying person but also bring before him, in particular, a complete
picture of the Hereafter so that he may know what stages he would have to pass
through after crossing the stage of this worldly life. In view of this, it would
be desirable that along with the recitation of the Surah Ya Sin its translation
also is made for the benefit of the person who does not know Arabic so that the
purpose of the admonition is duly fulfilled. |