Tafsir Ibne Abbas Part-1 Urdu

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The book Tafseer Ibn e Abbas Urdu is considered the first book on interpreting the Holy Quran. Hazrat Abdullah Bin Abbas R.A is the author of the book. He was a famous companion of Rasool Allah SAW. He was one of the Holy Prophet’s friends, who has a vast knowledge of Islam and the Quran. This kind of scholar is called Mufti. Hazrat Ibne Abbas R.A was a direct disciple of Holy Prophet SAW.

The book is an Urdu translation and the original edition founded in the Arabic language. Here on the website, you can download and read the book Tafseer Ibn e Abbas Urdu Pdf. You may also learn Tafseer e Madarik Urdu, Kitab Ul Shifa Urdu, and Tafseer Durre Mansoor.

Tafseer Ibn e Abbas - Urdu Translation by Hafiz M. Saeed Ahmed Atif and Quran Translation by Fateh Muhammad Jalandhary.

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Tafsir Ibn-'Abbas

Hazrat Abdullah Bin Abbas R.A was the cousin of the Holy Prophet. He was the son of Hazrat Abbas, the uncle of the Holy Prophet. Hazrat Muhammad PBUH prayed for the increase of Hazrat Abdullah Bin Abbas’s knowledge about the Quran and Islam.

The book is one of the authentic texts on the subject of Tafseer of the Quran. Hazrat Abdullah Bin Abbas R.A listened to some of the verses and their interpretation directly from Islam’s Prophet. He also collected knowledge about the Quran from eminent companions of Rasool Allah SAW. Ibne Abbas was in that category of Sahaba, who narrated a lot Hadith of Prophet of Islam.

Hazrat Abdullah Bin Abbas called a Mufti. He was one of those companions of the Holy Prophet, which gave Fatawa about various issues. Ibne Abbas knew very well the mode of the Quran and the time of revealing.

Attributed variously to the Companion Abdullah Ibn Abbas (d. 68/687) and to Muhammad ibn Ya‘qub al-Firuzabadi (d. 817/1414), TanwÃŽr al-MiqbÃĸs is one of the most pivotal works for understanding the environment which influenced the development of Qur’anic exegesis. Despite its uncertain authorship and its reliance on the controversial IsrÃĸ’Îliyyat or Israelite stories, TanwÃŽr al-MiqbÃĸs nevertheless offers readers valuable insight into the circulation and exchange of popular ideas between Islam, Judaism and Christianity during the formative phase of Islamic exegesis.

About the Translator

Mr. Mokrane Guezzou is a British-Algerian translator of major Islamic works. He is currently preparing translations of Al-WÃĸhidÎ’s AsbÃĸb al-NuzÃģl (Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought) and Ibn 'AtÃĸ AllÃĸh al-IskandÃĸrÎ’s al-Qasd al-Mujarrad ÃŽi Ma'rifat al-Ism al-Mufrad (Fons Vitae).

Hadith scholars have expressed doubts about authenticity of this collection and if it actually is from Ibn Abbas R.A. based on critical studies in 'Usool Al-Hadith' which has found many narrations in this to be weak (Reference: Dr. Bilal Philips lecture recordings on Usool Al Hadith at IOU)

ĘŋAbd Allāh ibn ĘŋAbbās (Arabic: ØšŲŽØ¨Ų’د ŲąŲ„Ų„ŲŽŲ‘Ų°Ų‡ ŲąØ¨Ų’Ų† ØšŲŽØ¨ŲŽŲ‘اØŗ; c. 619 – 687 CE), also known as Ibn ĘŋAbbās, was one of the cousins of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He is considered to be the greatest mufassir of the Qur'an.

He was the son of Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, an uncle of Muhammad, and a nephew of Maymunah bint al-Harith, who later became Muhammad's wife. During the early struggles for the caliphate he supported Ali, and was made governor of Basra. He withdrew to Mecca shortly afterwards. During the reign of Mu'awiya I he lived in Hejaz and often travelled to Damascus. After Mu'awiya I died in 680 CE he fled to at-Ta'if, where he died in around 687 CE.

'Abd Allah ibn Abbas was highly regarded for his knowledge of traditions and his critical interpretation of the Qur'an. From early on, he gathered information from other companions of Muhammad and gave classes and wrote commentaries.
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