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Abul Kalam Azad's tafsir of surah al-Fatihah, the first chapter of the Qur'an, explains the Qur'anic conception of God in the light of the pattern of organisation found in phenomenal nature. Rightly regarded as Azad's major contribution to Islamic learning, this is a profound exposition of Qur'anic thought.
Covers up to verse 74 of Surah al-Baqarah.
Tafsir of Ayat of ahkam. Hand composed. Hashia of Maulvi Raheem Bakhsh on the side.
The primary objective of this book is to instil in the readers an interest in the Qur'anic text and to motivate them to reflect on its ayat. It also goes to great lengths in showing how each ayat of the Qur'an is related to the entire discourse of a given Surah.
Compiled by Maulana Yusuf Binnori from the scattered works of Maulana Anwar Shah Kashmir. The comments are in Urdu, Farsi and mostly Arabic.
Juz' Tabarak is the twenty-ninth section of the Qur'an and contains many short chapters which are easy to commit to memory. That said, it is also true that many of those who commit these verses to memory have little or no idea of their meaning and importance.
Juz' 'Amma, the thirtieth and last section of the Qur'an, is probably the most widely read and memorized of all the parts of the Qur'an. It is studied by Muslim children and by new Muslims, containing as it does, many short chapters which are easy to commit to memory. That said, it is also true that many of those who commit these verses to memory have little or no idea of their meaning and importance.
This is a student-friendly presentation of the 30"' Juz of the Holy Qur'an. The book contains large and clear Arabic text and translation in a two-column format.
This is a student-friendly presentation of the 30"' Juz of the Holy Qur'an. The book contains large and clear Arabic text and translation and transliteration in a three-column format.
Meant for students it includes vocabulary, grammatical analysis, translation and commentary.
Tafsir of surah al-Fatiha and part of al-Baqarah from the inspiring pen of Dr. A'a-id Al-Qarni.
In this seminal work, the author suggests that each chapter of the Qur’an contains at least one distinct theme that underlies—and shows the logical connection—between every verse of that chapter. Moreover, he proposes that the chapters themselves take together make up a deliberate and unique portrait of human beings and of the spiritual life. Finally, the author argues that the secrets to the themes are contained and shown in the hadith literature describing the spiritual rewards and effects (fada’il) of various different chapters of the Qur’an.
Understand the surahs which are most commonly recited in salah. Increase concentration in salah by understanding their meanings and pondering over them.
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