1. Tafseer Fakhrud-Deen ar-Raazee, Mafaateeh al-Ghayb. Fakhrud-Deen ibn ‘Alee ar-Raazee (1150-1210 CE/544-606 AH) was a Shaafi‘ee scholar who excelled in the grammatical sciences as well as philosophy. His tafseer is printed in eight large volumes; however, his contemporaries mentioned that Fakhrud-Deen did not complete his tafseer. The Salaf (5) not only transmitted the explanation of the Qur'aan, but laid down the foundations for Ijitihaad (6) and thus their way is the best and most reliable way of Tafseer. Philosophical and scholastic opinions dealing with the Word of Allaah produce confusion, alterations in the meaning of the texts and thus lead astray. ‎Tafheem-ul-Quran (Urdu: تفہيم القرآن, "Towards the Understanding of Qur'an") written by Islamic scholar Syed Abul Ala Maududi. Maulana Maududi took 30 years to finish the work. Maulana Maududi uses the standard technique of providing an explanation of the Quranic verses from the Sunnah of Messeng… One of the most prominent findings reached by the researcher is that the connections associated with the Kaaba are diverse and can be limited to three main connections: divine connections, devotional connections, and security connections. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, O People of the Quran, do not make the Quran a pillow, that is do not be lazy and be careless, and read the Quran in the day and night like it is the Haq of Recitation, and spread it, that is, read with good voices or do not take compensation for it, and whatever is in it, reflect upon it so that you may Exegesis (Tafsir) of verses of the Holy Quran. "Surely We revealed it on the grand night. "(Al-Qadr, 97: 1) Q.45: Did the Holy Quran come down to the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) in one single night or it was revealed in stages? Please explain. A: The apparent meaning of the above-quoted verse and the verse: h41Uw01.

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