05.02.2020

Imam Razi Tafsir In Urdu

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  1. Imam Razi Tafsir In Urdu Language
  2. Mafatih Al Ghaib
Tafseer imam razi

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Imam Razi Tafsir In Urdu Language

Al-Tafsir Al-Kabeer: Arabic OnlyBy Imam Fakhr Al-din Al-RaziHardback 32 Volumes in 11 Books, Cream PaperPublisher: Dar al-FikrAbout The BookAl-Tafseer al-Kabir: This is the work of Imam Fakhr al-din al-Razi (died 606 Hijrah). Its real name is Mafatih al-Ghayb, but is popularly known as Tafseer Kabir'. Imam Razi is an imam of the theology of Islam, therefore, great emphasis has been laid in his tafseer on rational and scholastic debates and on the refutation of false sects'.But, the truth is that this tafseer is, in its own way, a unique key to the Qur'an as well.

Mafatih Al Ghaib

Furthermore, the pleasing way in which the meanings of the Qur'an have been clarified and the mutual link of the Qur'anic verses established, is all too praise-worthy.Most likely, Imam Razi himself wrote down his tafseer as far as Surah al-Fath. Onwards from there, he could not complete. So, the remaining part of the tafseer, from Surah al-Fatiha to the end, was completed by Qadi Shihab al-Din ibn Khalil al-Khawli al-Dimashqi (died 639 Hijrah) or Shaykh Najm al-Din Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Qamuli (died 777 Hijrah). ( Kashaf al-Zunun v. 477)Imam Razi has particularly emphasised scholastic debates and the refutation of false sects in accordance with the dictates of his time, and while doing so, his discussions have become too lengthy at several places, therefore, some people have made the following comment on his tafseer: 'There is everything in this (book) except the tafseer.' But this comment is a terrible injustice to Tafseer Kabir.