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  • | other_names = The Commentator ...the Latin West in the thirteenth century, when he was known simply as 'The Commentator'. His work marked the climax of Aristotelian thought in the Islamic world a
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  • ...s word. Some have translated it in another manner. Imam Nawawi, the famous commentator of Sahih Muslim, preferred the translation I have chosen).
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  • For 5:32 he cites the early Qur'anic commentator and [[Tabi'un]], Sayid ibn Jubayr (who lived at the time of Prophet [[Muham He also cites another Tabi'un and commentator of the Qur'an, [[w:Mujahid ibn Jabr|Mujahid ibn Jabr]] (a student of [[w:Ib
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  • <li>Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, a classical commentator of the Qur'an, has noted some twenty opinions regarding these letters, and
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  • ...d in the respective tafsīr corpuses transmitted from almost every Qur'anic commentator of note in the first two centuries of the hijra. It seems to have constitut
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  • [[w:Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya |Ibn Qayyim]] (1292-1350), an Islamic jurist, commentator on the Qur'an, astronomer, chemist, philosopher, psychologist, scientist an
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  • ...ated was created from dust and, in another, from clay. The early prominent commentator, al-Tabari, in his history of the world attributes to the universe an age b
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  • According to the highly respected exegesis of Ibn Kathir, early qur'anic commentator and [[Tabi'un|''tabi‘i'']], Sayid ibn Jubayr (who lived at the time of Mu
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  • The classical commentator Ibn Kathir, who was of the aggressive abrogationist view, gave the followin
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  • ...n the Qur'an]</ref>. The houris are also described graphically by Qur'anic commentator and polymath, Al-Suyuti (died 1505), who, echoing a [[Sahih]] [[hadith]]<re
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  • ...y can repent and establish regular prayers, is by converting to Islam. The commentator Ibn Kathir, who was of the aggressive abrogationist view, cites a hadith in
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  • ...l-Jawziyya |Ibn al-Qayyim]] (1292-1350) was a famous Sunni Islamic jurist, commentator on the Qur'an, astronomer, chemist, philosopher, psychologist, scientist an ...Ismail ibn Kathir]</span> (1301-1373) was an Islamic scholar and renowned commentator on the Qur'an. Tafsir al-Qur'an al-Azim, popularly known as "Tafsir ibn Ka
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  • ...l-Jawziyya |Ibn al-Qayyim]] (1292-1350) was a famous Sunni Islamic jurist, commentator on the Qur'an, astronomer, chemist, philosopher, psychologist, scientist an ...Ismail ibn Kathir]</span> (1301-1373) was an Islamic scholar and renowned commentator on the Qur'an. Tafsir al-Qur'an al-Azim, popularly known as "Tafsir ibn Ka
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  • Likewise, prominent Qur'anic commentator [[W:Ibn_Kathir|Ibn Kathir]] says the following in his tafsir:
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  • I commentator musulmani sogliono sottolineare il fat to che Khadijah era una donna "molt
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  • ...n and the religion of Islam. During the end of his days, he was known as a commentator on the Holy Qur'an, an expert in Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh), and as a fam
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