The Surah Yaseen is 36th chapter of Quran. it has 83 verses.The surah emphasizes the divine source of the Quran and defends it from the charge of being poetry made by man. It warns of the fate of men who are stubborn and always mock God’s revelations. They are reminded of the punishment that befell earlier generations, and of God’s power as shown in His Creation. The end of the surah gives strong arguments for the reality of the Resurrection.
The Surah Rehman is the 55th chapter of Quran. it has 78 verses. The surah highlights Gods wonders in this world, describes the end of the world, and paints an evocative picture of the delights of Paradise. Hell is briefly contrasted with the joys that await the righteous. The surah is characterized by the refrain “So which of your Lord’s bounties will you both deny?” which runs throughout. The surah divides mankind and jinn into three classes: the disbelievers , the best of believers , and the ordinary believers.
The Surah Waqiyah is the 56th surah of Quran and has 96 verses.The central message of the surah is stated in its opening verses: the Day of Judgement is inevitable and it will sort people into the humiliated and the richly rewarded. As in the previous surah, people are divided into three classes: those brought near to God (the best of the believers), those on the right (the ordinary believers), and those on the left (the disbelievers). Ample proof is given of God’s power and consequently His ability to bring about the Resurrection.
The surah Al Mulk is the 67th chapter of Quran and has 30 verses. The surah challenges the disbelievers with declarations of God’s total power over them, and everything else, in this world and the next. It describes the regret the disbelievers will express on the Day of Resurrection. #Surah Yaseen #SURAH waqiah #surah rehman #surah Mulk