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Selections from the Comprehensive Exposition of the Interpretation of the Verses of the Qur'an : Volume I By Muhammad bin Jarir Tabari

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Selections from the Comprehensive Exposition of the Interpretation of the Verses of the Qur'an : Volume I By Muhammad bin Jarir Tabari

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Selections from the Comprehensive Exposition of the Interpretation of the Verses of the Qur'an : Volume I By Muhammad bin Jarir Tabari

ISBN: 9781911141259

Author: Muhammad bin Jarir Tabari

Book Binding: Paperback

Pages: 575

Size: 9.2 x 6.2 inch

Publication: 2017

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About This Book:
Tabari's Quran Commentary, also known as the "Comprehensive Exposition of the Interpretation of the Verses of the Quran," is regarded as a landmark work in classical Arabic and Islamic academia. It has been a crucial reference for scholars diving into the tradition of Quranic exegesis, or the interpretation of the Quran, for over a thousand years. This two-volume translation dives into thirty carefully chosen Quranic verses and Suras (Chapters) that have unique value owing to their virtues and benefits. Volume I features Tabari's own introduction to the Comprehensive Exposition, in addition to his incisive commentary.
Tabari's introduction lays the groundwork for comprehending his approach to Quranic interpretation.
The opening chapter (Al-Fatiha), is recited in every unit of Muslim prayer.
The Throne passage (Ayat al-Kursi), is a deep passage that describes God's majesty.
The final three verses of Chapter 2, dubbed "The Cow" (2:255 and 284-286), address various facets of religion.
Verses from Chapter 3, "The Family of Imran" (3:7 and 18), emphasize the need to grasp the deeper meanings of the Quran.
Verses dealing with repentance and asking God's pardon from Chapter 9, "Repentance" (9:38-40 and 128-129).
An illustration of wisdom teachings from the narrative of Moses and al-Khadir in Chapter 18, "The Cave" (18:60-82).
The "Verse of Light" (24:35-42) from Chapter 24, "The Light," focuses on the notion of divine illumination.
Prostration verses and the meaning of bending in prayer.
The 36th chapter of the Quran, "Ya' Sin," is notable for its spiritual depth and meditation.
This translation of Tabari's book offers readers a more in-depth understanding of these specific Quranic verses, offering light on its historical, theological, and spiritual components. It is a great resource for anybody interested in delving into the rich tapestry of Islamic thinking and comprehending the eternal wisdom of the Quran.

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