Holy Quran (puya)

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Quranic exegesis


Most famous

Sunni:
Tanwir al-Miqbas (~800)
Tafsir al-Tabari (~922)
Tafsir al-Kabir (1149-1209).
Tafsir al-Qurtubi (~1273)
Tafsir ibn Kathir (~1370)
Tafsir al-Jalalayn (1460–1505)
Maariful Quran (1897–1976)

Shi'a:
Tafsir Imam al-Sadiq (~750)
Tafsir Ayyashi (~920)
Tafsir Qomi (~920)
Tafsir al-Safi Tafsir al-Burhan Tafsir Furat al-Kufi Tafsir al-Tibyan Majma al-Bayan (~1150)
Makhzan al-Irfan (1877–1983)
Tafsir al-Mizan (1892–1981)

Sunni tafsir

Tafsir al-Baghawi
Tafsir al-Kabir
Dur al-Manthur
Tadabbur-i-Quran
Tafhim-ul-Quran

Shi'a tafsir

Tafsir Furat Kufi (~900)
Al-Burhan Fi Tafsir al-Quran
Holy Quran (puya)
Al-Bayan Fi Tafsir al-Quran

Mu'tazili tafsir

Al-Kashshaf

Ahmadi tafsir

Tafseer-e-Kabeer
Haqā'iq al-Furqān

Terms

Asbab al-nuzul

"The Holy Quran" is the name of a well known Shi'a twelver tafsir, translated by Sayed Mir Ahmed Ali with a comprehensive Introduction and extensive commentary by Ayatullah Mirza Mahdi PuyaYazdi.[citation needed]

The work is one of the tafsirs offered at al-Islam.org [1]

Editions

Several Editions are out.

The first edition was printed in Pakistan.

One edition is printed in Iran.

Another is printed by Tahrike Tarsile Qur'an of New York. Fifth US Edition came out in 2005

This translation and commentary should NOT be confused with the entirely separate translation of the Quran by the novelist Ahmad Ali.

See also

  • List of Shi'a books

References

  1. Multilingual Quran

External links

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