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Tafsir Qur'an Karim by Mahmud Yunus (1899–1982) Tafsir al-Azhar by Hamka. Published in 10 volumes. Tafsir Al-Mishbah by Quraish Shihab; Tafsir Rahmat by Oemar Bakry (1916-) Tafsir Al-Qur'anul Majid An-Nur by Muhammad Hasbi Ash-Shiddieqy (1904–1975) Tafsir Al-Bayan by Muhammad Hasbi Ash-Shiddieqy; Tafsir Al-Lubab by Quraish Shihab. Published ...
Tafsir bi'r-riwāyah connotes tafsir using another portion of the Quran, or sayings of Muhammad, or saying of his companions. [22] This classical tafsir method is agreed upon by all scholars, and is the most used method throughout history, partly because other methods have been criticized.
It is recognised as one of the most popular exegeses of the Quran today, [1] due to its simple style [1] and its conciseness—it is only one volume in length. Tafsir al-Jalalayn has been translated into many languages, including English (two translations), [2] [3] French, Bengali, Urdu, Persian, Malay/Indonesian, [4] Turkish, and Japanese. [5]
Quran Majeed Gujarati Tarjuma Sathe (Means The holy Quran with Gujarati Translation) Ahmedbhai Sulaiman Jumani had translated the holy Quran. Its first edition was published from Karachi, Pakistan, in 1930. Divya Quran: This is a Gujarati translation of Maulana Abul Aala Maudoodi's Urdu Translation. Its eight editions published by Islami ...
Al-Durr Al-Manthur Fi Tafsir Bil-Ma'thur (Arabic: الدر المنثور في التفسير بالماثور, lit. 'The Scattered Pearls: Intertextual Exegesis') is a Sunni tafsir (exegesis or commentary of the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam) written by the prominent Imam Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (d. 911 AH (1505 AD), [1] who also co-wrote the Tafsir al-Jalalayn.
Tafsir al-Qurtubi (Arabic: تفسير القرطبي) is a 13th-century work of Qur'an exegesis (Arabic: tafsir) by the classical scholar Al-Qurtubi. [1] Considered one of the best and most iconic tafsirs to date. [citation needed] The tafsir of Al-Qurtubi is regarded as one of the most compendious exegesis of them all and is truly among the ...
Tafsir al-Quran bi al-Quran: Tafseer-e-Usmani follows the principle of "Tafsir al-Quran bi al-Quran," which means explaining the Quranic verses using other verses from the Quran itself. This approach ensures coherence and consistency in interpretation, as the Quran serves as its own interpreter.
Al-Kashf wa-l-bayān ʿan tafsīr al-Qurʾān (Arabic: الكشف والبيان عن تفسير القرآن, romanized: The Unveiling and Elucidation in Quranic interpretation), commonly known as the Tafsir al-Thalabi, is a classical Sunni tafsir, or commentary on the Quran, by eleventh-century Islamic scholar Abu Ishaq al-Tha'labi. [1]