TAFSIR AL-QURTUBI Classical Commentary of the Holy Qur'an - Volume 1
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- Book Binding: Hard Back
- Book Author: Translated by Aisha Bewley
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THE PUBLICATION OF THIS VOLUME
represents a significant land mark in the history of Islamic literature in
English. There has until now been a dearth of translations of classical tafsir
literature into English. With the first volume of this abridged translation of
Imam al-Qurtubi’s al-jami’ li-ahkam al- Qur’an (‘The Compendium of Legal
Rulings of the Qur’an”) an important step has been taken towards remedying this
situation. It gives English-speaking readers access to one of the great
classical commentaries, containing a wealth of authoritative traditional exposition
of the Sacred Text.
Comprehensive interpretation of
the Holy Qur’an requires consideration of every aspect – spiritual, legal,
linguistic, social, and others. While his Tafsir r covers them all, imam
al-Qurtubi was especially concerned to bring out the legal implications of the
Qur’anic text, and his work emphasises the practical applications of the
Revelation. This gives it particular relevance to those Interested in learning
how the Qur’an informs the daily life of the Muslims. On both the individual
and the communal level. The author also explains the diversity of the Various
readings (qira’at) and explores the alternative interpretations that can be
derived from them.
Imam Abu ‘Abdullah Muhammad ibn
Ahmad ibn Abu Bakr al-Ansari al-Qurtubi, was born in Cordoba, Spain, at the
summit of Its great period of Islamic civilisation. He was an eminent Maliki scholarï
who specialised in fiqh and Hadith. The breadth and depth of his scholarship
are evident in his writings. The most famous of then is his twenty-volume
tasfir al Jami’ li-ahkam al-Qar’an, the first three volumes of which are covered by this publication. Imam al-Qirtubi was a man of great modesty who disdained worldly
honours and throughout his life wore the simple gown and cap of the ordinary
Muslin. He travelled from Spain to the East and settled in Munyaï Abi’l-Khusavb.
in Upper Egypt. where he died in 671H/ 1273.