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Tafsîr al-Mishbâh is the monumental work of tafsir by an Indonesian Islamic scholar, Muhammad Quraish Shihab. Published by Lentera Hati in 2001, Tafsir al-Mishbah is the first complete 30 Juz interpretation of the Qur'an in the last 30 years. The tafsir is aimed at interpretation of the Qur'an in relations to contemporary issues. [1]
Hashiyah ala Tafsir al-Qadi al-Baydawi by Ibn 'Abidin (d. 1252 AH/1836 CE) Tafsir Ash-Sharawi by Muhammad Metwali Alsharawi (1911—1998), a famous Egyptian scholar. Al-tafsir al-waset by Muhammad Tantawy (28 October 1928 — 10 March 2010), Grand Imam of Al-Azhar; Fi Zilal al-Quran ('In the Shade of the Quran') by Sayyid Qutb (1906—1966)
In the program Tafsir Al-Misbah [17] on Metro-TV broadcast on 12 July 2014, Quraish Shihab was accused of saying that Muhammad does not receive a guarantee from God to enter paradise. [18] Quraish later clarified by saying Quraish Shihab explained that based on the hadith "no one enters heaven because of his deeds", he stated that the ...
Tanwir al-Miqbas, fully known as Tanwir al-Miqbas min Tafsir Ibn Abbas (Arabic: تنوير المقباس من تفسير ابن عباس, romanized: Tanwīr al-Miqbās min Tafsīr Ibn ʿAbbās) is a book of Tafsir; comprising exegesis and interpretation of the Qur'an.
Tafsir fasl al-khatab. 8 vols Lahore: Misbah al-Qur'an Trust, 1986. Tahrif-i Qur’an ki haqiqat Lucknow: Sarfaraz Quqmi Press, 1932. Taqiyah Lucknow: Sarfaraz Quqmi Press, 1952. (Pdf Hindi) Tarikh-i Islam 4 vols. Lucknow: Sarfaraz Quqmi Press, 1961. 315; The compilation of Nahjul-balagha (Pdf Urdu / English Archived 3 December 2019 at the ...
In terms of perspective and approach, tafsir can be broadly divided into two main categories, namely tafsir bi-al-ma'thur (lit. received tafsir), which is transmitted from the early days of Islam through the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his companions, and tafsir bi-al-ra'y (lit.
Muhammad Taqi Misbah Yazdi Giwachi (Persian: محمدتقی مصباح یزدی گیوهچی, romanized: Muḥammad Taqī Miṣbāḥ Yazdī Gīwachī; 31 January 1935 – 1 January 2021) was an Iranian Shia scholar, political theorist and philosopher who served as the spiritual leader of the Front of Islamic Revolution Stability.
Pānipati was born in 1143 AH. [1] Aged seven, he memorized the Quran and then completed the studies of hadith under Shah Waliullah. [1] He became a "murid" of Muhammad Abid Sinani, and became a disciple of Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janaan after Sinani's death.