Introduction
Introduction to Quranic Exegesis: Surat Yasin and Surat al Mulk: A Linguistic and Thematic Analysis of the chapters which focus on proving Allah's oneness, the prophethood of Muhammad, the Resurrection, Allah's omnipotence, and all-encompassing generosity.
Curricular Context
This is a second-level course in Step Two.
Before taking this course, take Introduction to the Qur'an: What It Is, How It Was Preserved, and Why It Is True
Take this course before all courses in Step Three.
Course Outline
Lesson One
Ya Sin 01 Introduction and verses 1-4
Ya Sin 02 verses 5-8
Lesson Two
Ya Sin 03 verses 9-12
Ya Sin 04 verses 13-15
Ya Sin 05 verses 16-19
Lesson Three
Ya Sin 06 verses 20-25
Ya Sin 07 verses 26-29
Lesson Four
Ya Sin 08 verses 30-32
Ya Sin 09 verses 33-36
Lesson Five
Ya Sin 10 verses 37-39
Ya Sin 11 verses 40-44
Lesson Six
Ya Sin 12 verses 45-48
Ya Sin 13 verses 49-53
Ya Sin 14 verses 54-58
Lesson Seven
Ya Sin 15 verses 59-62
Ya Sin 16 verses 63-67
Ya Sin 17 verses 68-70
Lesson Eight
Ya Sin 18 verses 71-76
Ya Sin 19 verses 77-83
Al Mulk 01 Introduction and theme
Lesson Nine
Al Mulk 02 basmala and verse 1
Al Mulk 03 verse 2
Al Mulk 04 verse 3
Al Mulk 05 verse 4
Lesson Ten
Al Mulk 06 verse 5
Al Mulk 07 verse 6
Al Mulk 08 verse 7
Al Mulk 09 verse 8
Al Mulk 10 verse 9
Al Mulk 11 verse 10
Al Mulk 12 verse 11
Lesson Eleven
al Mulk 12 verse 11
al Mulk 13 verse 12
al Mulk 14 verse 13
al Mulk 15 verse 14
al Mulk 16 verse 15
al Mulk 17 verse 16
al Mulk 18 verse 17
al Mulk 19 verse 18
al Mulk 20 verse 19
Lesson 12
al Mulk 21 verse 20
al Mulk 22 verse 21
al Mulk 23 verse 22
al Mulk 24 verse 23
al Mulk 25 verse 24
al Mulk 26 verse 25
al Mulk 27 verse 26
al Mulk 28 verse 27
al Mulk 29 verse 28
al Mulk 30 verse 29
al Mulk 31 verse 30
What You Will Learn:
The science of Tafsir (Qurʾanic Exegesis) is rich and nuanced. This course looks at its intricacies through the analysis of two frequently recited chapters in order to present a semblance of the experience the Arabs had when they first heard the Qurʿan.
Ya Sin and al Mulk are two of the most profound chapters of the Qurʾan, which the Messenger of Allah, Allah bless him and grant him peace, encouraged us to recite frequently and memorise.
The former focuses on establishing the realities of faith: belief in the oneness of Allah, the truth of Muhammad being His Messenger, and the resurrection in the Afterlife. The latter establishes one of the main reasons for Allah deserving worship, and that He alone is omnipotent and in complete control of everything.
Course Requirements:
Introduction to the Qur'an: What It Is, How It Was Preserved, and Why It Is True
About the Course Text
This course is based on a number of classical and contemporary Qurʾanic commentaries, dictionaries, and related works.