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Tafseer as-Sadi (Arabic title Tayseer al-Kareem ar-Rahmaan fi Tafseer Kalaam al-Mannaan) is a contemporary commentary on the Quran that is well known in the Arab world. Drawing on the classical heritage of Quranic exegesis, Shaykh as-Sadi focuses on highlighting the meanings of verses in a concise yet eloquent and clear style that is accessible to both the well-versed scholar and the ordinary reader. His style is to mention what he thinks is the correct interpretation, without referring to other views, except in cases where there is also strong evidence to support the other view. Both the scholar and the one just starting out their journey of tafseer are sure to benefit from this tremendous work, insha Allah!


As-Sa'di was born in 1889 in the town of 'Unayzah in the province of Qassim, in the Najd area of Arabia. He started his studies by memorizing the Qur'an, which he finished around the age of twelve. He then engaged himself in seeking different branches of knowledge from the scholars of his city, and those who came to it as visitors. He was very diligent and hardworking in seeking knowledge, and by the age of twenty-three he was already teaching at the same time as he was studying. Amongst his later students were Shaykh al-Uthaymeen.


The Shaykh was very knowledgeable in the fields of fiqh and its principles, and tawhid and its branches. He was widely read in the various works of Shaykh ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn Al-Qayyim. He was also well versed in the field of commentary of the Qur'an, and he wrote a tafsir of the Qur'an in eight volumes, which he later summarized in a single volume. Among his other works are several books on fiqh, commentaries on ahadith, small treatises on fundamental rules regarding different fields of knowledge, a compendium of his legal opinions (fatawa), and a collection of his sermons in three volumes.He was well regarded for his noble manners; very humble to both the elderly and the young. He was indifferent to this world and its glory, not caring for rank, power or glory. He passed away in 1956.


This section has a list of useful books to read on your own. Reading a translation side by side, where available, can be helpful. Some of these books also have accompanying audio to overcome the challenge of reading without tashkeel (vowel signs). These books will help you transition from guided reading to independent reading, insha Allah.


This is a famous book series for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers. But rather than going through the complete text books, I would recommend to use only the texts in the books as independent reading practice.


To help ease into reading without vowel signs, this website is equipped with a simple switch panel at the top of the page, which allows the user to control the vocalization (تَشْكِيلٌ) of the text. The user can choose to show or hide short vowels (حَرَكَاتٌ) at the beginning (أَوَّلُ الْكَلِمَةِ), the middle (وَسْطُ الْكَلِمَةِ) and the end (آخِرُ الْكَلِمَةِ) of each word of the text. Read more about their methodolgy here.


Simple contemplation of Surah al-Fatihah in 20 short points. Useful for advanced students who are ready to move from understanding grammar, to contemplating the deeper meanings denoted by the grammar. The language is easy enough to make it a good beginner's book for independent reading.


This tafseer is in simple Arabic, using only simple and easy phrases and words throughout the Tafseer, along with explaining the difficult words. The tafseer is simplified and summarized, from the works of the greatest Imaams of tafseer and explains the meaning of the ayaat directly, without quoting any narrations except where necessary. Which makes it a good starting book for the students of Arabic before delving into more complex books of tafseer.


Qawaid al Imla is a short book explaining the rules of Arabic orthography. Not only this book is beneficial to master Arabic writing, reading this Arabic only book and trying to understand the Arabic video lectures in itself is a great way to practice Arabic comprehension.


Another great book by Dr Abdur Raheem, in which 400 ayaat of the Quran are masterfully quoted, arranged and discussed. This publication gathers every āyah in the Quran containing a Qasam and Jawab al-Qasam.


New, advanced, grammatical notes and insights are provided from classical Arabic references on iʿrāb, lughah, tafṣir, maʿānii al-Qurʾān, Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhāriyy and Musnad Imām Aḥmad. The āyāt are arranged and discussed in various ways: according to the style and eloquence of the Qasam and Jawāb al-Qasam, according to the sūrahs they occur in, according to identical grammar patterns, according to identical omissions in the Qurʾānic constructions, according to the tools of Qasam, instruments of Jawāb al-Qasam , verbs and nouns that signify Qasam and Jawāb al-Qasam etc.


This book takes a unique aproach. For every page of the Quran, meanings of the new words are given in Arabic. It also contains short excerpts from the authentic tafaseer like Ibn Katheer, Qurtubi etc., points to reflect upon and lessons to be drawn. This is an ideal book to study before starting on the study of more detailed books of tafseer.


Shiekh Uthaimeen's commentary on the famous 40 Ahadeeth by Imam Nawawi. There are many books written explaianing this famous book of hadeeth, but Sheikh Uthaimeen's explanantion is good for students of Arabic language as the language is easy and he addresses many contemporary issues in his works.


One of the most well renowned tafseer books in Arabic language, this tafseer forms the backbone of many tafseer studies. But what makes it a perfect first Arabic only tafseer is the fact that it's language is super easy and perfectly suitable for novices to understand. This books quotes large number of authentic ahadeeth which could be a little difficult to understand, but pushes a learner out of their comfort zone.


The vocabulary of the Quran is explained simply in this color coded book, particularly those words that need further clarification to grasp their meaning. Explained in simple and clear Arabic. The work is prepared by the King Fahd Quran Printing Complex (al-Madinah al-Munawwarah).


I read this mainly as a tazkiyyah (spiritual) supplement. He often extracts beautiful tazkiyyah benefits from verses which really melt your heart. It also helps that it is precise. You can view it here. This tafseer has been translated now into English as well.

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