- BOOK ID
- Volume 1
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- Foreword
- Preface
- Suratul Fatiha, The Chapter Of The Opening 1:1-5
- Suratul Fatiha: Verses 6-7
- Suratul Baqarah, The Chapter of The Cow 2:1-5
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 6-7
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 8-20
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 21-25
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- Commentary
- Miracle And Its Quiddity
- The Miracle Of The Qur’an
- First Specific Challenge: The Knowledge It Contains
- Second Specific Challenge: The Recipient Of The Revelation
- Third Specific Challenge: Its Prophecies And Information Of Unseen
- Fourth Specific Challenge: No Discrepancies In The Qur’an
- Fifth Specific Challenge: Its Eloquence
- The Reality Of Miracle According To The Qur’an
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- 1. The Qur'an Confirms the General Rule of the Cause-and-Effect
- 2. The Qur'an Affirms Miracle (Super-Natural Events)
- 3. Whatever is Caused by Natural Causes is Really Caused by Allah
- 4. The Souls of the Prophets do have Influence Over the Super-Natural Events
- 5. Whatever is Caused by Psychical Power Depends on a Command from Allah
- 6. The Qur'an Attributes the Miracle to an Invincible Cause
- 7. The Qur'an Counts Miracle as a Proof of the Truth of the Claim of Prophethood
- Qur’an
- Tradition
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 26-27
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 28-29
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 30-33
- Suratul Baqarah: Verse 34
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 35-39
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 40-44
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 45-46
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 47-48
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 49-61
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 62
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 63-74
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 75-82
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 83-88
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 89-93
- Volume 2
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- Foreword
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 94 − 99
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 100 ―101
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 102 ― 103
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 104 - 105
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 106 ― 107
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 108 ― 115
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 116 ― 117
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 118 − 119
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 120 − 123
- Suratul Baqarah: Verse 124
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 125 − 129
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 130 − 134
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 135 − 141
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 142 − 151
- Suratul Baqarah: Verse 152
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 153 − 157
- Suratul Baqarah: Verse 158
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 159 − 162
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 163 – 167
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 168 − 171
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 172 – 176
- Suratul Baqarah: Verse 177
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 178 – 179
- Suratul Baqarah: Verses 180 − 182
- List of the Important Subjects Dealt With in this Volume
- Appendix A: A Chronoligical List of the Fourteen Infallibles (a.s.)
- Appendix B: List of Names and Numbers of the Surahs of the Holy Qur’an
Al-Mizan: An Exegesis of the Qur'an
BOOK ID
Author(s): Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Husayn at-Tabataba and 039;i
Translator(s): Allamah Sayyid Sa and 039;eed Akhtar Rizvi
Publisher(s): World Organization for Islamic Services (WOFIS)
Category: Qur’an Commentaries
Topic Tags: Exegesis Tafsir
Person Tags: Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Husayn at-Tabatabai
ISBN: ج.13:978-964-6521-46-9 ؛ دوره 964-6521-13-5 :
Congress Classification: BP98/ط25م 904952 1394
Dewey Classification: 297/1726
National bibliography numbers: 3821578
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عنوان و نام پديدآور : Al-Mizan : an exegesis of the Qur'an/ Muhammad Husayn at- Tabataba'i; Translated by Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi.
وضعيت ويراست : 1st ed.
مشخصات نشر : Tehran: World Organization for Islamic Services, 19= 13 -
مشخصات ظاهري : ج.
وضعيت فهرست نويسي : در انتظار فهرستنويسي (اطلاعات ثبت)
يادداشت : فهرست نويسي بر اساس جلد پنجم، 1362=1983.
شماره كتابشناسي ملي : 4018687
Volume 1
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From Suratul Fatiha (1) to Suratul Baqarah (2), verse 93The first volume of the renown commentary on the Qur'an written by one of the greatest commentators on the Qur'an in modern times. This volume contains the exegesis of Suratul Fatiha (1) and Suratul Baqarah (2) to verse 93. Translated by Allamah Sayyid Sa'eed Akhtar Rizvi.
Foreword
The late Islamic scholar, thinker and philosopher, al-`Allamah as-Sayyid Muhammad Husayn at-Tabataba'i (al-`Allamah at-Tabataba'i) came from the celebrated Tabataba'i family of Tabriz. For the last three centuries, this family has produced generation after generation of renowned religious scholars in Azarbayjan (Iran). They are descendants of the second Imam, al-Hasan ibn `Ali (peace be on both of them). The clan is also referred to with the title, al-Qadi.
Al-`Allamah at-Tabataba'i was the son of as-Sayyid Muhammad ibn as-Sayyid Muhammad Husayn at-Tabataba'i. al-`Allamah was born in Tabriz on 30/ 12/ 1321 A. H. (17/3/ 1904 C. E.) . His father died in 1330 (1912). The orphaned child grew up in Tabriz, and after completing the religious education there, in circa 1341 (1923) he went to an-Najaf al-Ashraf (Iraq), the most important centre of the highest Shi'ah religious learning.
In an-Najaf al-Ashraf, he began his higher studies with such illustrious scholars as ash-Shaykh (al-Mirza) Muhammad Husayn (son of Shaykhu 'l-Islam al-Mirza `Abdu 'r-Rahim)
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