For the Dawoodi Bohra community, is far more than a Quranic chapter—it is a daily liturgical anchor and a badge of identity . The specially annotated Yaseen booklet serves as both a spiritual guide and a tangible link to their Fatimid heritage and current leadership. While the core text remains the Qur’an’s Surah Ya-Sin , the Bohra approach—its frequency, its esoteric commentary, and its integration into the rhythm of daily life—represents a distinctive and deeply embedded tradition within the wider Islamic mosaic.
. However, Dawoodi Bohra recitations often focus on specific ritual practices, such as the "fast version" for daily morning recitals or the tradition of reciting it three times during Nisfu Sha'baan for long life, protection, and sustenance Veritas University Abuja dawoodi bohra yaseen
The 52nd Dai al-Mutlaq, Syna Mohammed Burhanuddin (RA), emphasized reading Surah Yaseen . If one reads it with a pure heart, it acts as a wazifa (litany) for solving worldly problems—from health issues to business debts. Many Bohras recite it after Fajr (dawn) prayer or before sleeping. For the Dawoodi Bohra community, is far more