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An enduring classic work on the etiquette that a Muslim must or should have with regard to handling and reciting the Quran (the Muslim scripture). The topics this volume raises include: ritual cleanliness, opportune times for recitation, the etiquette that students have with their teachers (and that teachers must have with their students), and variety of other issues that every Muslim should know and frequently ask about.
A contemporary yet authentic book on the Qur'anic sciences.
Al-Fawz al-Kabīr fī Uṣūl at-Tafsīr – “The Great Victory, on Qur’ānic Hermeneutics” is a manual of the principles and subtleties of Qur’ānic tafsīr. In it the author outlines the five fundamental sciences that the Qur’ān contains: the science of judgements (aḥkām), reminding others of the Favours of Allah, the Days of Allah and the Life after Death, and giving particular attention to the science of polemics.
A popular contemporary textbook on Uloom al-Qur'an. Written by Manna' al-Qattan, professor in Imam Muhammad ibn Saud University.
A beautiful work that expounds on the miraculous nature of the Qur'an and the various facets of its inimitability, especially dealing with its miraculous nature from the point of view of language: its lofty choice of words and expressions, its flow, rhythm, and the harmony between its words and letters, and so on. The author also expounds on the eloquence of the Prophet Muhammad Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, and how his style and speech -- while different from the Qur'an -- surpassed that of his contemporaries, despite him being unlettered -- a clear pointer to the fact that this too was divinely inspired. With an introduction by Muhammad Rasheed Rida.
A detailed look at contemporary tafseers written in Arabic. Foreword by Muhammad Saleh Al-Aloosi. Reviewed tafseers include those of Muhammad Tahir Ibn Ashoor (d. 1393/1973), Jalaluddin Qasmi, Muhammad Ali Sabuni, Mahmood Hijazi, Wahba Zehaili, Mutawalli Sha'rawi, Ahmad Ismail Al-Sabagh, Shanqiti (d. 1393 AH), Rashid Rida and Muhammad Abduhu, Syed Qutub, Shakir Al-Himsi, Aisha Abdul rahman, Muhyuddin Darwesh, Muhammad Ali Taha al-Durra, and Muhammad Shahroor. Also includes a history of Tafseer writing.
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