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: Often recited for success, victory, and overcoming obstacles in one's personal or communal life.

: Focuses on the physical and spiritual reality of resurrection and accountability . Yasin Mulk Nebe Cuma Kiyamet Fetih

: Specifically emphasized on Fridays to highlight the significance of the congregational prayer . : Often recited for success, victory, and overcoming

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

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:

: Traditionally recited every night before sleep to provide protection in the grave .

: Known as the "Heart of the Quran," it is recited for general blessings, forgiveness, and ease for the deceased .