According to the Dawoodi Bohras, reciting Yaseen has numerous benefits, both spiritual and worldly:

For the Dawoodi Bohras, this hadith is not a mere metaphor but a spiritual directive. The chapter is believed to encompass the core tenets of the faith: the oneness of God ( Tawhid ), the certainty of the Hereafter, and the legitimacy of the Prophetic mission. In the community’s gatherings, the recitation of Yaseen is often synchronized, melodious, and solemn, reflecting a collective desire to connect with this "heart." It acts as a spiritual anchor, reinforcing the believer's connection to the Imam and his representative, the Da'i , serving as a reminder of the divine guidance that flows through the lineage of the Prophet’s family ( Ahl al-Bayt ).

In the Dawoodi Bohra tradition, Yaseen holds a special place. The community believes that Yaseen is a comprehensive surah that encompasses the fundamental principles of Islam, including Tawheed (the oneness of God), Risalah (prophethood), and Ma'ad (the hereafter). Recitation of Yaseen is considered a means of achieving spiritual growth, purification of the soul, and closeness to Allah.