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TASNIM VOLUME THIRTY FIVE

Written by: Abdollah Javadi-Amoli
Illustrated by: -
Publisher: Iran EBook
Category: Religion
Year: 2017
685 Pages,
Dimension:35x17
ISBN:978-964-5984-37-1
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Book About:

Writing commentary on the Holy Quran by prominent scholars has a remarkable history; for it is under the light of this Holy Book that the believers seek to understand the mysteries of life. Thus the men of faith have struggled to tear the veils of ambigu¬ity to get benefitted from this book. The hermeneutical method¬ology of Allameh Muhammad Hussein Tabatabaei has a special place among the contemporary interpreters of Holy Quran. Al¬though Tasnim by Ayatollah Abdullah Jawadi Amuli has followed the same structural and thematical scheme applied by Al-Mizan it has taken some steps forward in terms of development of this method on jurisprudential, theological and mystical themes in the sphere of interpretation of Holy Quran. The compilation of 35 volumes of this 80-volumes commentary is a witness to the latter. It is worth to mention that now 35 volumes of this com¬mentary has been published that covers nine chapters from the Opening Chapter to the Chapter on Repentance.

Author About:

Abdollah Javadi-Amoli is an Iranian Twelver Shi'a Marja. He is a conservative Iranian politician and one of the prominent Islamic scholars of the Hawza in Qom. The official website for his scientific foundation, Isra, describes him as a well-known, outstanding thinker in various fields of Islamic sciences and a distinguished figure in exegesis, jurisprudence, philosophy and mysticism. It is further states that his ideas and views have been reinforcing the Islamic Republic of Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and that "his strategic and enlightening guidance" has been "extremely constructive" during the past three decades.

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