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Fath al-Qadeer by Muhammad al-Shawkani: A Masterpiece Unifying Narration and Reasoning in Quranic Exegesis
Fath al-Qadeer by Muhammad al-Shawkani: A Masterpiece Unifying Narration and Reasoning in Quranic Exegesis

Fath al-Qadeer by Muhammad al-Shawkani: A Masterpiece Unifying Narration and Reasoning in Quranic Exegesis

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Fath al-Qadeer, penned by the eminent scholar Muhammad ibn Ali al-Shawkani, stands as a monumental work in Islamic scholarship, specifically in the field of Quranic exegesis (Tafsir). This comprehensive masterpiece uniquely integrates the methodologies of riwaya (transmitted prophetic traditions and narrations from the Companions) and diraya (rational deduction, linguistic analysis, and jurisprudential reasoning). Al-Shawkani meticulously examines each verse, drawing upon authentic Hadith and scholarly opinions while also engaging in profound analytical thought. The work is celebrated for its clarity, depth, and the author's meticulous approach to presenting a balanced and well-substantiated interpretation of the Holy Quran, making it an indispensable resource for students and scholars alike.
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