Dawoodi Bohra Yaseen =link= May 2026
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According to the Rasa'il of the Ikhwan al-Safa (which heavily influences Bohra thought) and the sermons of the Du'at: dawoodi bohra yaseen
Position: | Juz 22 & 23 | “His command is only when He intends a thing that He says to it, 'Be', and it is.” Surah Yaseen Here are a few short, shareable text options
- Spiritual growth and closeness to Allah
- Protection from evil and calamities
- Increased knowledge and wisdom
- Better health and well-being
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Inclusion of Dua (Supplications): The Bohra Yaseen is unique because it does not end at Verse 83 of Surah Yaseen. It includes a lengthy Dua (known as Dua-e-Yaseen) written in Arabic and translated into the community’s language (Lisān ud-Da‘wat / Gujarati script). This dua is considered an essential part of the "Yaseen" ritual. Spiritual growth and closeness to Allah Protection from
The Tarteel of Al-Haddad
The Dawoodi Bohra community follows a specific qira’at (recitation methodology) passed down through the du'at. The most famous and widely used audio version within the community is the recitation by the late Shk. Hatim b. Yusuf al-Haddad. His voice is synonymous with "Dawoodi Bohra Yaseen" for millions.
Option 1: Spiritual & Devotional (Best for Instagram/Facebook) Caption:"Ya-Sin—The Heart of the Quran. ❤️
- Ya (ي) refers to Yasin, a code name for the Prophet Muhammad.
- Seen (س) refers to the Sunnah or the Siraat (Path).
Surah Yaseen is more than just a recitation; it is a source of Shifa (healing) and Barakat (blessings) that anchors our day. As Mumineen, we find solace in its verses, especially when seeking the nazarat (spiritual gaze) of Mawla (TUS). Whether it is for the maghfirat of our departed loved ones or for mushkil-kushai (solving difficulties), these verses are our ultimate refuge.