Well, I've found this online. Ma-ariful Qur'an.
I've got the books and masha'allah it's an excellent read.
I didn't know you could get DVD's of tafsirs. Hmm...
Well, I've found this online. Ma-ariful Qur'an.
I've got the books and masha'allah it's an excellent read.
I didn't know you could get DVD's of tafsirs. Hmm...
I have this, it is authored by Mufti Usmani R.A. father of Mufti Taqi Usmani and re-editted by Mufti Taqi (I prefer it to many many others)
^^ Yeah, I was recommended this book by the Mufti of my old school when I asked him what would be the best type of tafseer to read.
He said this is the best book for the layman. As in, I wanted to purchase Ibn Kathir's tafsir, but he said that Ibn Kathir is more suited to those who are in the sixth year of their Aalim/aalimah course if I remember correctly. I currently only have 6 volumes. I just need two more parts now, Insha'allah.
I'm also looking for a good tafsir book. The problem is that there are a lot
of sects who claim to be muslims and follow our Profet Mohammad (saw)
But the truth is that they are on the side track. This scares me everytime I want to buy a book about islam. Because our Profet Mohammad (saw) there will be 73 sects who claim to be muslims. Thats a lot if dont you think? If all those sects writing books. How do I and a lot of others know which book to buy??
I find it hard to find the right book. One who is writting by a true Muslim.
Can you give me some good names of writters and tell me where I can buy these books? And is the tafsir book of Ibn Kathir okey to read?
Barak Allahoe Fiek sister,
format_quote Originally Posted by Musaafir
Well, I've found this online. Ma-ariful Qur'an.
I've got the books and masha'allah it's an excellent read.
I didn't know you could get DVD's of tafsirs. Hmm...
^^In that case Mar'ariful Qur'an is the best. The language used is simple and easy to understand. Ibn Kathir requires that you have a lot of knowledge before reading it. You don't want to misinterpret what the author says.
Oh yah, there's links given in one of my posts if you wanna check it out before buying.
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