Tafsir al-Mazhari
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Tafsir al-Mazhari (Arabic: تفسير المظهري) is a 13th century AH tafsir of the Qur'an, written by Qadi Thanaullah Panipati.
A Sunni site, quranicstudies.com, explains:
- This was written by Qadi Thanaullah Panipati (died 1225 Hijrah). He has named this tafseer as 'Al-Tafseer al-Mazhari, after the name of his spiritual master, Mirza Mazhar Jan-e-Janan Dehlavi. This tafseer of his is very simple and clear, and extremely useful to locate brief explanations of Qur'anic verses. Along with the elucidation of Qur'anic words, he has also taken up related narration's in ample details, and in doing so, he has made an effort to accept narration's after much more scrutiny as compared with other commentaries [1].