The Heart of the Qur'an: Commentary on Surah Yasin with Diagrams and Illustrations
By (Author) Asim Khan
Islamic Foundation
Islamic Foundation
9th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Aspects of religion
297.122725
Paperback
118
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
Surah Yasin is regarded as the heart of the Qur'an by many scholars due to the eloquence in its writing is said to be a masterclass in showcasing the miracle that is the Qur'an.
"Ya-Sin" doesn't actually hold any translation nor meaning and is disconnected in the Arabic language as just two letters.
The chapter of Surah Yasin focuses on establishing the Qur'an as a divine source. Referring to the second chapter of the Qur'an where God challenges mankind to write a more linguistically perfect book than the Qur'an. The Heart of the Qur'an aids in simplifying and explaining the profoundness of this chapter and how we can apply its meaning to better our lives.
Asim Khan is currently the Imam of Redbridge Islamic Centre, Instructor for the Sabeel institute and author for Islam21c.com. He has, from an early age, excelled in academic studies and has gained a Masters in Pharmacy from University College London, UK, as well as studying Arabic and Quranic Sciences in Cairo, with a special interest in Tafsr studies.