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Contact
Surah Yaseen is a small, independently run site. If you spotted a possible error in the text, have a suggestion, or just want to say hello, the fastest way to reach us is by email. There's no support ticket system and no chatbot here: just a real inbox that a person actually reads.
Write to us directly at contact@surahyaseen.xyz. We read every message and try to reply within a few days. There's no need to fill out any information beyond what's actually relevant to your question: a short, clear email is easier for us to answer quickly than a long form with fields that don't apply to your situation.
What to write to us about
A few common reasons people get in touch:
- Report what looks like a mistake in the Arabic text, transliteration, or translation.
- Report a typo, a broken link, or something that isn't displaying correctly.
- Ask about reusing content from this site elsewhere (see our Terms of Use).
- Raise a privacy question (see our Privacy Policy first, it may already answer it).
- General feedback about the site, good or bad.
Response times and what to expect
This site is maintained by a small team, not a large support department, so replies are handled in batches rather than instantly. Most emails get a reply within a few days. If you haven't heard back after a week, it's fine to send a short follow-up; it's much more likely your message was missed in a busy inbox than deliberately ignored.
Quick feedback, without email
If you just want to say a page was (or wasn't) helpful, every page on this site has a small 👍 / 👎 button near the top of the content: that takes one tap and doesn't require writing an email at all. It's anonymous and takes less time than opening your email app, and it directly helps us understand which pages are actually useful to readers.
Why there's no live chat or contact form
Some sites add a contact form or a live chat widget by default. We've intentionally kept this simple: a single, real, monitored email address. That avoids adding a server-side form handler, extra third-party scripts, or spam-filtering infrastructure just to collect the same information an email already carries, and it means nothing about how you contact us adds another script or tracker to the page you're reading right now.
Scholarly or academic corrections
If you have background in Arabic, tajwid, or Quranic studies and want to flag something more substantial than a typo (for example, a concern about how a transliteration represents a specific sound, or a question about which printed Mushaf's page numbering this site should reference), we welcome that kind of detail. Please include the specific verse number(s) and, where possible, a reference to a published source so we can verify the point against the same open editions this site already cites (Tanzil, Saheeh International, and the alquran.cloud transliteration edition) rather than making a change based on a single opinion.
Media, collaboration, and business inquiries
If you're reaching out on behalf of a publication, an Islamic organization, another website, or a business (for example, about a partnership, a data-licensing question, or a feature request), please say so clearly at the top of your email. It helps us route the message correctly and respond with the right level of detail the first time, instead of a back-and-forth to establish context.
About this site
Surah Yaseen is run independently, outside of any mosque, publisher, or Quran-app company. The Arabic text, translation, and transliteration displayed on the site are not composed by us; they are retrieved from established, openly published editions (see the source citation under the verses on every page) and presented in a simple, readable layout. Our own work is the site itself, not the religious text it presents.
Before you write in: a few things already answered elsewhere
To save you a round-trip email, a couple of the most common questions already have an answer on another page: which translation and transliteration this site uses (the homepage and the translation page both name the exact editions and link to the source API), how to get a PDF (see the PDF page's step-by-step instructions), and what page number Surah Yaseen falls on in a printed Mushaf (also on the PDF page, with a note about why it can vary between editions). If your question is about one of those topics specifically, it's worth a quick check there first; if the existing answer doesn't cover your situation, email us anyway and we'll follow up directly.