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  2. Ibn Kathir al-Makki - Wikipedia

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    Al-Makki was a mawla ("freedman") of Amr ibn Alkama al-Kinani. [ 5 ] Al-Makki met the companions of Prophet Muhammad Anas ibn Malik and Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr , [ 4 ] and he learned his recitation method from a student of Prophet Muhammad's companion Abd Allah ibn Abbas who in turn learned from Ubay ibn Ka'b and Zayd ibn Thabit who both ...

  3. The Majestic Quran: An English Rendition of Its Meanings

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    The Majestic Qur'an: An English Rendition of Its Meanings is a 20th century English translation of the meanings of Qur'an authored by four Turkish Sunni scholars. The translation is written in modern English, and contains more than 800 explanatory notes, makes the Scripture easier to understand. Although this translation describes itself as a ...

  4. Bayan al-Quran - Wikipedia

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    Bayan Ul Quran (Urdu: بیان القرآن) is a three volume tafsir of the Quran written by Indian Islamic scholar, Ashraf Ali Thanwi (d.1943). [1] Originally written in Urdu, it is the most prominent work of its author. [2] The tafsīr is said to be specifically for scholars. [3] [4]

  5. Muhammad Madni Ashraf Ashrafi Al-Jilani - Wikipedia

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    Tafseer-e-Ashrafi is a classical Sunni interpretation of the Qur'an, begun by amAshraf's father Mohaddise Azam E Hind and completed after his death by Ashraf in 2008. [3] It is a popular exegesis of the Qur'an due to its simple style and conciseness. [16] [17] It is 10 volume in length, which was translated in Urdu and later in English.

  6. Ten recitations - Wikipedia

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    Most of these ten recitations are known by the scholars and people who have received them, and their number is due to their spreading in the Islamic world. [5] [6]However, the general population of Muslims dispersed in most countries of the Islamic world, their number estimated in the millions, read Hafs's narration on the authority of Aasim, which is more simply known as the Hafs' an Aasim ...

  7. Meccan surah - Wikipedia

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    Meccan surahs are typically shorter than Medinan surahs, with relatively short verses , and mostly come near the end of the Qur'an. (As a general rule, the chapters of the Qur'an are ordered from longest to shortest.) Most of the chapters containing Muqatta'at are Meccan, Except 2, 3 and 13. [2]

  8. Tafsir al-Maturidi - Wikipedia

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    Ta'wilat Ahl al-Sunna (Arabic: تأويلات أهل السنة, romanized: Taʾwīlāt ʾAhl al-Sunna, lit. 'Interpretations of the People of the Sunna'), commonly known as Tafsir al-Maturidi (Arabic: تفسير الماتريدي, romanized: Tafsīr al-Māturīdī), is a classical Sunni tafsir (Qur'anic exegesis), written by the famed theologian Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (d. 333/944), who was a ...

  9. Al-Bazzi - Wikipedia

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    Abu al-Hasan Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdillah Ibn al-Qasim Ibn Nafi'i Ibn Abi Bazzah (Arabic: أحمد بن محمد بن عبدالله بن القاسم بن نافع بن أبي بزَّة), better known simply as al-Bazzi (170–250AH) (786/7–864/5 CE), [1] [2] was an important figure in the transmission of Qira'at, the seven canonical methods of Qur'an reading. [3]