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Tafsir Ibn Kathir Part-2 By Al-Firdous Ltd

Tafsir Ibn Kathir Part-2 By Al-Firdous Ltd

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  • Abridged by Sheikh Muhammad Nasib Ar-Rifa'i (Aleppo, Syria)
  • Al Firdous LTD
  • A5 |5.8 x 8.3 in| 14.8x 21 cm
  • Paper back
  • Aqeedah
  • Tawheed
  • Islamic Books
  • English Translation

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The Tafsir Ibn Kathir by Al-Firdous Ltd is one of the most respected and widely accepted explanations of the Qur'an. Known for its integration of Hadith, history, and scholarly commentary, this edition offers an in-depth understanding of the Qur'anic text, with a focus on the classical interpretations from early Islamic scholars. This particular version, available in paperback, is a more detailed, abridged rendering compared to other versions, such as the one published by Dar-us-Salaam, providing readers with a deeper insight into the Qur'anic message.

 

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Page:01 القران العظيم TAFSIR IBN KATHIR Part 2 Surah Al-Baqarah, ayat 142 to 252 ABRIDGED BY Sheikh Muhammad Nasib Ar-Rifa'i Al-Firdous Lid, London
Page:02 TAFSIR IBN KATHIR Al-Firdous Ltd, London Distributed by: MESSAGE OF SIAM PO Box 181 Hounsin Miodlesex TW5 9PR Unitec Kingdom re: (+44) 181-892 2023 Fax (+44 181 754 9842 e-mail:messageotisiam@Abs.com website:www.Abasa.com/n essageorista
Page:03 Table of Contents PUBLISHER'S PREFACE. INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST EDITION BIOGRAPHY OF IBN KATHIR ENDORSEMENTS AN ABRIDGED VERSION OF IBN KATHIR'S TAFSEER INTRODUCTION. The Best Methods of Tafseer.. The Aspects of Tafseer:.... Madinian and Makkan Surahs: SURAH AL-FATIHAH. SURAH AL-BAQARAH GLOSSARY. 8 10 16 16 18 21 22 23 52 266 APPENDIX A: PROPHETS MENTIONED IN THE QURAN......... 284 APPENDIX B: A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF SELECTED SAHABA AND SCHOLARS. 285 APPENDIX C: THE AHLUS-SUNNAH WAL JAMA'AH........ 290 APPENDIX D: A DISCUSSION ON KUFR 293 APPENDIX E: A DISCUSSION ON SHIRK, FISQ, DHULM, NIFAQ AND MUWALAAT SHIRK 300 3
Page:04 Result (1)Start OverDownload Alltafsir_ibn.jpgor white, human or Jinn. As Allah says: ...but for those of the factions who deny it, the Fire will be their promised place. (11:17). Allah encourages His servants to understand the Qur'an: Will they not ponder on the Qur'an? If it had been from other than Allah they would have found therein many contradictions. (4:82) (This is) a Scripture that we have revealed unto you, full of blessing, that they may ponder its revelations, and that men of understanding may reflect. (38:29) Will they then not meditate on the Qur'an, or are there locks upon their hearts? (47:24) It is therefore the duty of the 'ulama (scholars) to reveal the meanings of Allah's Words and explicate them; to seek its exegesis from the sources, and then to engage in teaching it to others. As Allah says in the Qur'an: And (remember when) Allah took a covenant from those who had been given the Scripture, to make it clear to mankind, and not to hide it. But they flung it behind their backs and exchanged it for a miserable price. Assuredly, evil was what they purchased. (3:187) Those who conceal any part of the Scripture which Allah has sent down and barter it for a paltry price, they simply fill their bellies with fire, Allah will not speak to them on the Day of Resurrection, nor will He purify them (or make them grow). Theirs will be a painful torment. (2:174). Allah has criticised the people of the Book who came before us for turning away from the Divine Scriptures revealed to them and for rejecting His command to follow His Book. We, the Muslims, should avoid that which brought them Allah's displeasure and should obey His command to study the Book and teach it, to comprehend and explain it to others. Allah says in the Qur'an: Is not the time ripe for the hearts of those who 17

Abridged by Sheikh Muhammad Nasib Ar-Rifa'i (Aleppo, Syria)

Sheikh Muhammad Nasib Ar-Rifa'i (of Aleppo, Syria) was a respected Islamic scholar and spiritual leader, particularly known for his contributions to Islamic education and Sufism. He was part of the Rifa'i Sufi order, a traditional Islamic mystical group that emphasizes spiritual purification, closeness to Allah, and service to the community.