Ruh al-Ma'ani
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Ruh al-Ma'ani fi Tafseer al-Quran al-'Azim wa al-Sab al-Mathan is a thirty-volume tafsir of the Qur'an, authored by Mahmud al-Alusi.[1]
Controversy[edit]
The printed version of the book published by his Salafi son is said to contain "tamperings and suppressions".[2]
Editions[edit]
- 1-30 in 15 volumes set, Editors: Mohammad al-Amad and Omar al-Salami, Introduction: al-Taher bn Ashur, Publisher: Dar Ihia al-Turath al-Arabi-Libanon [3]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Qur'anic Studies - An Introduction to the Science of Tafsir
- ^ http://www.livingislam.org/k/strm_e.html
- ^ http://fadakbooks.com/ruhalmaani.html
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