Fetih: Yasin Mulk Nebe Cuma Kiyamet
: Known as the "Heart of the Quran," it is recited for general blessings, forgiveness, and ease for the deceased .
: Traditionally recited every night before sleep to provide protection in the grave . Yasin Mulk Nebe Cuma Kiyamet Fetih
: Focuses on the physical and spiritual reality of resurrection and accountability . : Known as the "Heart of the Quran,"
