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Tafsir Yasin

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Yazar Nepoznat,
Basım Tarihi: 1820
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Phaidra - Belgrad Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası o-1170
Tarih 2012-03-20T13:44:27.828Z
Örnek Metin Yā Sīn (Arabic: سورة يس‎ literally "O Sin is the 36th 'chapter' of the Qur'an with 83 ayah, and is one of the Meccan sura. It is often referred to as "the Heart of the Qur'an" in accordance to a well-known hadith of Muhammad. Opening with the Arabic letters "Yāʾ" and "Sīn", possibly referring to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, since Ya also means "O" while "Sin" is often interpreted as indicating insan (human). The context seems to indicate this interpretation as well, as verses 3-6 specifically address Muhammad. Yasin is used as a name in the Islamic world. This is just an assumption as only God knows the actual meaning behind the title "Ya Sin". This chapter of the Qur'an covers many of the themes of the Qur'an, but primarily focused on arguments for belief in God. The arguments arise in three forms: a historical parable, a reflection on the order in the universe, and lastly a discussion of resurrection and human accountability. Year of publishing: 1820.
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Tafsir Yasin

Yazar Nepoznat,
Basım Tarihi 1820
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Phaidra - Belgrad Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası o-1170
Tarih 2012-03-20T13:44:27.828Z
Örnek Metin Yā Sīn (Arabic: سورة يس‎ literally "O Sin is the 36th 'chapter' of the Qur'an with 83 ayah, and is one of the Meccan sura. It is often referred to as "the Heart of the Qur'an" in accordance to a well-known hadith of Muhammad. Opening with the Arabic letters "Yāʾ" and "Sīn", possibly referring to the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, since Ya also means "O" while "Sin" is often interpreted as indicating insan (human). The context seems to indicate this interpretation as well, as verses 3-6 specifically address Muhammad. Yasin is used as a name in the Islamic world. This is just an assumption as only God knows the actual meaning behind the title "Ya Sin". This chapter of the Qur'an covers many of the themes of the Qur'an, but primarily focused on arguments for belief in God. The arguments arise in three forms: a historical parable, a reflection on the order in the universe, and lastly a discussion of resurrection and human accountability. Year of publishing: 1820.
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