Tafsir al-Jalalayn

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Tafsīr al-Jalālayn ("Tafsir of the two Jalals") is a classical Sunni tafsir of the Qur'an, composed first by Jalal ad-Din al-Maḥalli in 1459 and then completed by his student Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti in 1505, thus its name, which means "Tafsir of the two Jalals". It is recognised as one of the most popular exegeses of the Qur'an today,[1] due to its simple style[1] and its conciseness: It being only one volume in length.

Tafsir al-Jalalayn has been translated into many languages including English, French, Bengali, Urdu, Persian, Malay/Indonesian, Turkish and Japanese. There are two English translations.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b http://main.altafsir.com/Al-Jalalayn.asp ''Tafsir al-Jalalayn'', Altafsir.com, accessed 16 March 2014
  2. ^ Al-Mahalli and Al-Suyuti (2008). Tafsir al-Jalalayn. Translated by Dr. Feras Hamza. Louisville: Fons Vitae. ISBN 9781891785160.
  3. ^ Al-Mahalli and Al-Suyuti (2007). Tafsir al-Jalalayn. Translated by Aisha Bewley. London: Dar al Taqwa. ISBN 1870582616.

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