Fetih: Yasin Mulk Nebe Cuma Kiyamet

An interesting feature of this specific grouping——is that they are often collectively referred to as the "Six Surahs" (Altı Sureler) in many prayer books and Quranic collections , particularly within the Turkish Islamic tradition .

: Frequently recited in the afternoon or evening, focusing on the Great News of the Day of Judgment .

While not a formal division of the Quran itself, they are grouped together because they are considered the "spiritual core" for daily and weekly life. Each serves a distinct "functional" purpose in a believer's routine:

An interesting feature of this specific grouping——is that they are often collectively referred to as the "Six Surahs" (Altı Sureler) in many prayer books and Quranic collections , particularly within the Turkish Islamic tradition .

: Frequently recited in the afternoon or evening, focusing on the Great News of the Day of Judgment .

While not a formal division of the Quran itself, they are grouped together because they are considered the "spiritual core" for daily and weekly life. Each serves a distinct "functional" purpose in a believer's routine: