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A tafsir (tafsīr تفسير , also transliterated tafseer, Arabic "explanation") is Qur'anic exegisis or commentary. Someone who writes tafsir is a mufassir (mufassir, plural mufassirīn).

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Sources of Tafsir

The sources for commentary of the Qur'an are: 1) The Qur'an itself. This is the most superior form of tafsir, because the Qu'ran explains itself. 2) The Hadith. Muslims believe that God has sent the Prophet Muhammed for the reason of explaining and clarifying to people the Qur'an. Much tafsir of the Qur'an can be found in books of Hadith, under titles such as "Meaning of Qur'anic verses." This is the second most superior form of tafsir, because the Prophet of God is explaining it. 3) The reports of the Sahaba. The Sahaba or Companions of the Prophet Muhammed, knew the Prophet, and therefore have better insight into the Qur'an. If there is a consensus of the Companions on a certain verse, then it is followed, if not then later scholars interpret which has the better argument using Islamic principles. 4) After the reports of the Sahaba or Companions, is the reports of those who learned from the companions. These people grew up in an environment with people who had known the Prophet, so their insight is the next in line of the sources of tafsir. 5) Reason. The last and final source, and the weakest of all sources, to explain the Qur'an is using reason. By reason it is meant as deductive logic and evaluation of arguments to reach a conclusion.


Prohibited Tafsir

It is prohibited to perform Qur'anic tafsir using soley one's own opinion. This is based on the authenticated hadith of the Prophet which states it is prohibited.


Major Mufassireen

Major tafsirs of the Qur'an come from


Ibn Kathir: Tafsir ibn Kathir - A classical tafsir of the Qur'an, it can be considered a summary of the earlier Tafseer Ibn Jarir.


Imam Fakhr ud-Deen ar-Razi - "Mafateeh ul Ghayb" a.k.a Tafseer Kabir


Qadhi Abu Saud al-Hanafi - "Irshaad ul Aql as-Saleem ila Mazaya al-Quraan al-Kareem" a.k.a Tafseer Abu Saud


Imam Abu Abdullah al-Qurtabi - "al-Jaami' li Akaam il-Quraan" by the famous Maliki Jurist of Cordoba


Allaamah Mahmood Aaloosi al-Hanafi - "Tafseer Rooh ul Ma'ani fi Tafseer il Quraan al-Azeem wa Saba' al-Mathani" a.k.a Rooh ul Ma'ani


Imam Al-Ghazali: A Thematic Commentary of the Qur'an - Another classical tafsir by a great Sunni Imam who practiced tawassuf (the act of sufism, not the sufi sect)


Modernist Mufassireen

Sayyed Qutb: In the Shade of the Qu'ran - Many praise it as a modern tafsir of the Qur'an, many scholars including some Wahhabi and Salafi scholars say that Qutb had little Islamic knowledge and did tafsir in his own opinion. It has also been attacked for not containing the classical tafsir style (using the above mentioned sources).


Abul Ala Maududi: Tafheem ul Quraan - A Tafseer that has been widely condemned by the traditional scholars for excessive use of personal opinion


External links

  • Sayyed Qutb - In the Shade of the Qur'an (http://www.islamworld.net/qutb/shade.html)
  • Various Tafsirs (http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ABewley/tafsir.html)
  • Salafi/Wahhabi Tafsir (http://www.troid.org/articles/quraan/tafaaseer/selectedtafaaseer/index.htm)
  • Selected Tafsirs from a Salafi standpoint (http://www.salafipublications.com/sps/sp.cfm?secID=TFS&loadpage=displaysection.cfm)
  • Audio Tafsir of the Qur'an in English from a Sunni standpoint (http://www.islamicity.com/ramadan/Tafseer_of_the_Quran.shtml)
  • Tafsir from the Hadith themselves (http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/bukhari/060.sbt.html)
  • Tafsir.com (http://www.altafsir.com/)

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Tafseer Comparison (412 words)
It is the aim of this website to present a comparison of the various Tafseer work of some prominent Muslim exegetes with respect to some Qur'anic verses that have been the subject of divisions and discussions among Muslims.
Third: If a tradition is mentioned in the Tafseer work, that tradition should not be used as a source to explain a Qur'anic verse but the Qur'an should be used to verify the authenticity of that tradition.
On the other hand, a tradition could be used to explain the circumstances of revelation of a particular verse provided the understanding is not rejected by the context of the verse or verses.
Al Tafsir.com - Tafseer Holy Quran from all Tafseer Schools, Quran Translations, Quran Recitations, Quran ... (697 words)
Today the website is fully operational in Arabic and English and provides the original Arabic texts of 110 or more books of Qur’anic Commentary, Interpretation and Explanation (tafsir or tafseer), recitation (tajwid) tutorials and hadith collections, and other fields, pertaining to the study of Qur’anic exegesis.
The on-going third and final phase of Altafsir.com will see the addition of English translations of a number of classical Qur’anic commentaries (tafsir or tafseer) specially commissioned by the project, by leading international translators.
Al Tafsir.com - Tafseer Holy Quran, Quran Translations, Quran Recitations, Quran Interpretation (Tafseer), and Quran Sciences.
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