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Heart of the Quran

It has been proposed that yā sīn is the "heart of


the Quran".[9] The meaning of “the heart” has
been the basis of much scholarly discussion.
The eloquence of this surah is traditionally
regarded as representative of the miraculous
nature of the Qur'an.[10] It presents the essential
themes of the Qur'an, such as the sovereignty of
God, the unlimited power of God as exemplified
by His creations, Paradise, the ultimate
punishment of nonbelievers, resurrection, the
struggle of believers against polytheists and
nonbelievers, and the reassurance that the
believers are on the right path, among others.
[11] Yā Sīn presents the message of the Qur'an
in an efficient and powerful manner, with its
quick and rhythmic verses. This surah asserts
that Muhammad was not a poet, rather he was
the greatest and the last messenger of Allah to
come.

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