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* Tafsir e Mazhari by Qazi Muhammad Sana ullah Usmani Mujadadi Pani Patti
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* Tafsir-e-Ashrafi by 'Syed Muhammad Madani Ashrafi'


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Tafsir is a body of commentary and explication, aimed at explaining the meanings of the Qur'an, the central religious text of Islam. The following is a list of books of tafsir, also known as Qur'anic commentaries.

Classic Arabic

  • Tafsir al Kabir ("The Great Interpretation") by Muqatil ibn Sulayman (80-150AH). The first "full tafsir" attributed to Muqatil ibn Sulayman ibn Bashir al Balkhi.
  • Ma'ani al-Qur'an ("The Meaning of The Qur'an") by Yahya ibn Ziyad al-Farra (207AH).
  • Nukat al-Qur'an al-Dallah ala al-Bayan by Al-Qassab (d. 360AH/970CE)[2][3] a commentary primarily from the viewpoint of applied Islamic law.
  • Ahkam al-Qur'an ('The Commands of the Quran') by al-Jassas (d. 370AH/981CE). Based on the legal rulings of the Hanafi school of Islamic law. This was published in three volumes and remains popular amongst the Hanafis of India, the Middle East and Turkey.
  • Tafsir al-Thalabi by Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Tha'labi (died 427AH/1035CE). Also known as al-Tafsir al-Kabir ('The Great Commentary').
  • Ma'alim al-Tanzil by Hasan bin Mas'ud al-Baghawi (died 510AH/1116CE) also known widely as Tafsir al-Baghawi - A popular tafsir amongst Sunni Muslims, it relies heavily on the Tafsir of al-Tha'labi, whilst placing more emphasis on Prophetic traditions hadith.
  • Al-Kashshaaf ('The Revealer') by Al-Zamakhshari (d. 1144CE). Al-Zamakhshari belonged to the Mu'tazili school of theology, but nevertheless this commentary has been popular among scholars down the years, and is usually printed along with Sunni commentaries, pointing out what they consider to be mistakes, made because of the author's Mu'tazili beliefs.
  • Ahkam al-Qur'an by Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi (d.543AH/1148CE). The author is also known as 'Qadi ibn al-Arabi' (ibn Arabi, the judge) to distinguish him from the famous Sufi Ibn Arabi. He was a jurist from Andalusia (Muslim Spain) His interpretation has been published in three volumes and contains commentary on the legal rulings of the Qur'an according to the Maliki school.
  • Al-Muharrar al-wajiz fī tafsir al-kitab al-aziz ('The Concise Record of the Exegesis of the Noble Book'), commonly known as Tafsir ibn 'Atiyyah after its author, Ibn Atiyyah (d. 541 or 546AH), a Maliki judge from al-Andalus. This Qur'anic commentary is popular in North Africa.
  • Al-Jami' li-Ahkam al-Qur'an ("The collection of Qur'anic Injunctions") by al-Qurtubi (1214-1273CE) by the famous Maliki jurist of Cordoba, in Andalusia. This ten-volume tafsir is a commentary on the Qur'anic verses dealing with legal issues. Although the author was a Maliki, he also presents the legal opinions of other major schools of Islamic jurisprudence; thus it is popular with jurists from all of the schools of Islamic law. One volume of this tafsir has been translated into English by Aisha Bewley. Available online.[4]
  • Anwar al-Tanzil' by Abdullah bin Umar al-Baidawi (d. 685AH/1286CE), also famous as Tafsir al-Baidawi - a shortened version of Al-Kashshaf, with Mu'tazili references altered; printed in two volumes.[5] In Turkey it is often published with marginal notes by a Turkish scholar called 'al-Qunawi' in seven volumes.
  • Tafsir ibn Kathir ("The Ibn Kathir Interpretation") by Ibn Kathir (1301-1373CE). A summary of the earlier interpretation by al-Tabari. Available online.[6]
  • Irshad al 'Aql as-Salim ila Mazaya al-Qur'an al-Karim by Abdul Su'sud Al-Imadi (d.911AH/1505CE). Also known as Tafsir Abi Sa'ud.
  • Tafsir al-Jalalayn ('The Commentary of the Two Jalals') by Jalaluddin al-Mahalli (in 1459), and was subsequently completed, in the same style, by his student, the famous Shafi'i scholar Al-Suyuti (d. 911AH/1505CE), who completed it in 1505. This commentary is very popular with Muslims all over the world due to its simplicity. It has also been translated completely by Feras Hamza.[7]
  • Dur al-Manthur ('The Threaded Pearl Concerning Commentary Based on Traditions'), also by Al-Suyuti. This commentary, in Arabic, concentrates on the narratives that have been transmitted relating to each verse and subject in the Qur'an. It has been published in six volumes.
  • Ruh al-Bayan by Ismail Hakki Bursevi (d.1725CE).[8] A ten-volume Arabic work by the founder of the Hakkiyye Jelveti Sufi Order from Turkey.
  • Ruh al-Ma'ani fi Tafsir al-Qur'an al-Azim ('The Spirit of Meanings on the Exegesis of the Sublime Qur'an) by Mahmud Alusi al-Hanafi (d.1270AH/1854CE).

Modern Tafsīrs

  • Tibyan ul-Quran by Ghulam Rasul Sa'idi widely acknowledged as one of the leading scholars of the Muslim World, he has written a twelve volume commentary of the Qur'an that is written in a scholarly manner and includes references to many classical works of Islam (as well as some modern).
  • Tafsir E Ashrafi by Shaykh al-Islām Sayad Muhammad Madani Ashrafi Jilani who are the leading scholar and saints of this age has written a 10 volume Tafsir and its received acclaim by all leading scholars to be the best Tafsir of this time. It has been specifically been praised for being very straight forward and simple but very effective at the same time.
  • Fi Zilal al-Quran ('In the Shade of the Quran') by Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966). Many praise it as a modern commentary, but at the same time, many critics including some Sunni scholars say that Qutb had little Islamic knowledge, and wrote his commentary according to his own opinion. It has also been attacked for not following the style of classical commentaries.
  • Tafsir ('A Thematic Commentary on the Qur'an') by Mohammed al-Ghazali (1917–1996), a contemporary Egyptian scholar not to be confused with Imam al-Ghazali. This commentary tries to explore the themes that weave through the entire Qur'an as well as the main theme of each chapter.
  • Risale-i Nur by Said Nursî (1878-1960) written mainly in Turkish, is a large work, with four main volumes. It consists of extensive exegesis of certain verses and explanation of the fundamentals of how to approach the Qur'an. It especially explains the verses that 21st Century people need most. In other words, it studies the verses about the six articles of belief of Islam such as believing in God and the day of judgment. It also gives logical answers to the questions asked by Atheists. This work is written in a more accessible style to the general public and is translated into 52 languages.[10][11][12]
  • Tafsir Al-Jufrie Baina Tafwidh Wa Ta'wil by Al-Habib Muhammad Ridwan Al-Jufrie.
  • Tafsir Shobar (19th century) by Seyyed Abdullah Alavi Hosseini Mosavi.
  • Tayseer al-Kareem ar-Rahman fee Tafseer Kalaam al-Mannaan (1344AH/1926CE) by Abdul Rahman ibn Nasir as-Sa'dee (1889–1956) which is easy to understand, avoid of redundancies, and only contains opposing views when they are strong and necessary.[13] Available online.[14]

"Tafsir Ziya' al-Qur'an"Justice Diya al-'Ummah Hadhrat Shaykh Mawlana Mufti Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari (Arabic: شیخ محمد کرم شاہ الأزهري), Sitara-e-Imtiaz, (1918–1998) was an eminent Sheykh (Spiritual Master) of tariqa Chistiyya and an Islamic (Sunni) scholar from Pakistan.

Tafsirs written in languages other than Arabic

  • Quran with English Translation by Molana Abdul Majid Darayabadi
  • Translation by Molvi Sher Ali
  • Ma'ariful Qur'an translated into Bengali by Maulana Muhiuddin Khan.[18]
  • Büyük Kur'an Tefsiri by Konyalı M.Vehbi. A voluminous commentary written in simple Turkish. Its original title was Hulasatül Beyan fi Tefsiril Kuran.[22]
  • Kur'ân-ı Kerîm'in Türkçe Meâl-i Âlisi ve Tefsiri by Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen. An eight-volume commentary, written in the first half of the Twentieth Century. The language used is Ottoman Turkish, which might be difficult for modern Turks to understand.[23]
  • Ruhu’l-Furkan Tefsiri by Mahmut Ustaosmanoğlu. It is not completed yet and is expected to be finished with 57 volumes.[24]
  • Tafsir-i Hilal by Mufti Muhammad-Sadiq Muhammad Yusuf.Published in 2003 in 6 volumes.
  • Asrar-at Tanzil by Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan
  • Akram-ut Tafaseer by Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan
  • Rubb Deeyan Gullaan (Punjabi/Urdu) by Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan
  • Kanzul Iman by Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi
  • Tafsir Tafheem ul Quran by Allama Abul Ala Maudoodi.
  • Tafsir-e-Usmani by Allama Shabbir Ahmad Usmani.
  • Maariful Quran by Allama Muhammad Idris Kandhelwi.
  • Tafsir Ahsanul Bayan by Hafiz Saluhuddin Yusuf. The interpretation is not long but efficient, and stress is on monotheism.
  • Fuyuooz-ul-Quran ('Benevolences of Quran')(two volumes), by Syed Hamid Hasan Bilgrami.
  • Tibyān al-Qur'ān (twelve volumes) by 'Allamah Ghulam Rasul Sa'idi.
  • Diya' al-Qur'an (five volumes) by Pir Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari.
  • Nur al-'Irfan by Mufti Ahmad Yar Khan Na'imi. This is a short work, often printed in the margin of Kanz al-Iman (see above).
  • Tafsir al-Qur'an by Mufti Sayyid Na'im al-Din Muradabadi.
  • Tafsir Ya'ayyuhalladina Amanu( two Volumes) by Allamah Syed Sa'adat 'Ali Qadari.
  • Tafsir Na'imi (30 volumes) by Mufti Ahmad Yar Khan Na'imi.
  • Tafsir e Nurul Irfan by Mufti Ahmed Yar Khan Na'imi
  • Khazaain-ul-Irfan by Maulana Naeem-ud-Deen Muradabadi
  • Tafsir ul Hasanat by Allama Abul Hasnat Syed Ahmed Shah
  • Tafsir e Nabawi by Maulana Nabi Baksh Halwai
  • Tafsir e Fayuzur Rahman Ruhul Bayan Translated by Mufti Faiz Ahmed Owaisi
  • Taleem ul Quran Tafseer by Prof.Dr.S.M.Afzal Rahman (single volume)
  • Tafsir Qasas-ul-Quran by Maulana Hifz-ul-Rehman Seoharvi
  • Tafseer-i-Mehmood by Imam-i-Inqilab Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi
  • Tibyan-ul-Quran by Allama Ghulam Rasool Saeedi
  • Tafsir e Mazharul Quran by Mufti Azam Mazharullah Dehalwi
  • Tafsir e Siddiqui by Maulvi Abdul Qadeer Siddiqui Qadri
  • Allama Azad Subhani(1897-1964) wrote Tafsir e Rabbani Mukaddama
  • Hakim Molana Noor ud din Bhervi " Al Haqaqal Furqan"
  • Quranic Translation by Shah Rafi ud din Dehalvi
  • Quranic Translation by Noor Muhammad Naqash bandi
  • Tafseer e Quran by Allam Abaidullah Sindhi
  • Tafsir e Mazhari by Qazi Muhammad Sana ullah Usmani Mujadadi Pani Patti
  • Tafsir-e-Ashrafi by 'Syed Muhammad Madani Ashrafi'
  • A commentary by Muhammad Amani Maulavi in four volumes.

This is the most authentic tafsir in malayalam. Amani mawlavi takes long 17 years for the completion of this tafsir. PK Moosa Mawlavi and A. Alawi Mawlavi also assited him. This tafsir is available in 4 volumes and in 8 volumes (new edition).

  • 'Parisudha Quran Malayala Paribashaby Cheriyamundam Abdul Hameed madani and Kunji muhammad parappoor.

King Fahad quran printing press accepted this single volume translation as an authorized one for their distribution.

  • Translation of thafheemul quraan by sayyid Abul aala maududi in six volumes. This is the translation of urdu tafsir of Maududi.
  • Translation of Tharjumanul quraan-quraan bhashyam- in single volume
  • Quraan lalithasaram
  • Amrithavani-in poetic form
  • translation of fee dilalil quraan by shaheed sayyid qutub
  • many other
  • by Cumar Faruuq in Somali online in audio format.[26]
  • by Maxamed Cumar Dirir in Somali in audio format.[27]
  • Kashaful Qur'an by Hafiz Mohmmad Idris Toru in Two Volumes. Volume 1 contains 15 parts which was published in 1959 and volume 2 published after his death in 1965.
  • Tafseer Darmungwi translation is done by mulana of village darmung or Darbang situated near peshawer.
  • Tafseer ul-Qur'an karim by Abu Zakariya Abdus Salam Rustami from Peshawar.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Tafsir al-Tabari".
  2. ^ Ahmad Al-Saiid Zaki Hemeidah, Repentance as a Legal Concept, pg. 26. Master's thesis for the University of Arizona's Department of Near Eastern Studies, 2011.
  3. ^ Hussein Abdul-Raof, Theological Approaches to Qur'anic Exegesis: A Practical Comparative-Contrastive Analysis, pg. 282. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge, 2012.
  4. ^ "Tafsir al-Qurtubi".
  5. ^ "al-Baydawi's "Anwar al-Tanzil wa Asrar al-Ta'wil" with Frontispiece". World Digital Library. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  6. ^ "Tafsir ibn Kathir".
  7. ^ "Altafsir.com – Tafsir Al-Jalalayn - تفسير الجلالين." Altafsir.com – Tafsir Al-Jalalayn - تفسير الجلالين. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 June 2013.
  8. ^ http://www.beshara.org/principles/talks-and-articles/lectures-and-talks/BurseviShortCRyan.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ a b "Tafhim-ul-Quran".
  10. ^ Risale-i Nur hakkında herşey burada
  11. ^ Risale-i Nur hakkında herşey burada
  12. ^ [1]
  13. ^ Introduction to Tafseer al-Sa`dee by Shaikh al-`Uthaymeen
  14. ^ "'Tayseer al-Kareem".
  15. ^ "Ma'ariful Qur'an".
  16. ^ "Israr-ut-Tanzeel".
  17. ^ "Tafseer-e-Usmani".
  18. ^ Bangla/Bengali "Ma'ariful Qur'an". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  19. ^ "Tafheemul Qur'an".
  20. ^ Risale-i Nur hakkında herşey burada
  21. ^ Kur'An-I Kerim, Elmalili Tefsiri
  22. ^ http://www.darulkitap.com/indir/buyuk-kuran-tefsiri-konyali-m.vehbi-ucdal.html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  23. ^ http://www.harunyahya.org/Makaleler/omer_nasuhi_bilmen.html
  24. ^ tr:Mahmut Ustaosmanoğlu
  25. ^ Kannada
  26. ^ "Audio at archive.org".
  27. ^ "alimuse.com/tafsir".