Tafsir al-Quran al-Aziz
تَفْسِيرُ الْقُرْآنِ الْعَزِيزِ
Tafsir al-Quran al-Aziz (Exegesis of the Mighty Quran) by Muhammad b. Abu Zamanayn (d. 399 AH / 1008 CE) is a classical Arabic tafsir representing the Maliki Andalusian scholarly tradition. The work is primarily an abridgment and recension of the earlier tafsir of Yahya b. Sallam al-Basri (d. 200 AH / 816 CE), condensing its transmitted narrations into a more accessible format. The manhaj is tafsir bi-al-mathur, drawing on reported interpretations from the early Muslim community, and reflects the theological and legal sensibilities of the Maliki school in al-Andalus and North Africa. Ibn Abu Zamanayn was known as a pious jurist, ascetic, and poet. The work is moderate in length and is primarily of interest to scholars and researchers of early tafsir history and Andalusian Islamic scholarship, enjoying limited circulation in popular or educational contexts. More...
Tafsir al-Quran al-Aziz (Exegesis of the Mighty Quran) by Muhammad b. Abu Zamanayn (d. 399 AH / 1008 CE) is a classical Arabic tafsir representing the Maliki Andalusian scholarly tradition. The work is primarily an abridgment and recension of the earlier tafsir of Yahya b. Sallam al-Basri (d. 200 AH / 816 CE), condensing its transmitted narrations into a more accessible format. The manhaj is tafsir bi-al-mathur, drawing on reported interpretations from the early Muslim community, and reflects the theological and legal sensibilities of the Maliki school in al-Andalus and North Africa. Ibn Abu Zamanayn was known as a pious jurist, ascetic, and poet. The work is moderate in length and is primarily of interest to scholars and researchers of early tafsir history and Andalusian Islamic scholarship, enjoying limited circulation in popular or educational contexts.