Al-Tafsir al-Kabir: 11 Volumes, Arabic.
[A4] Hardback - 11 Volume set,
by Imam Fakhr al-Din al-Razi.
Published by Maktaba-e-Rehmani, Pakistan.
Description :
Tafsir al-Kabir (The Large Commentary, also known as
Mafatih al-Ghayb, Keys to the Unknown) is a classical Islamic
Tafsir book, written by the well-known Persian Islamic theologian and philosopher Imam Muhammad ibn Umar Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (1149-1209 C.E),
may Allah have mercy upon him.
The book is an exegesis and commentary on the Noble Qur'an, and is between ten - eleven volumes in length. This edition being 11 Volumes.
Imam Razi :
He is Muhammad ibn `Umar ibn al-Hasan ibn
al-Husayn1 Abu `Abd Allah al-Qurashi, al-Bakri, al-Taymi, al-Tabaristani
al-Shafi`i, known as Ibn al-Khatib and as Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
(543-606), Shaykh al-Islam, the Imam of the learned scholars of kalam and the foundations of belief, a major jurist of the Shafi`i school, specialist of usul,
Sufi, commentator of the Qur'an, philologist, genealogist,
heresiographer, logician, and physician. "An ocean that contains more
pearls than the ocean." The principal spokesman of Ahl al-Sunna in his time, he refuted all the sects with which he came into contact, particularly the multifarious groups of the Mu`tazila, Shi`a, and Hashwiyya as well as the Jews and Christians.
A
student of his father Khatib al-Rayy Diya' al-Din `Umar and Majd al-Din
al-Jili al-Maraghi principally, then Abu Muhammad al-Baghawi and Kamal
al-Din al-Simnani, he memorised early on Imam al-Haramayn's work in
kalam entitled al-Shamil. He began
his scholarly career in poverty and died at sixty-three at the height of
fame and wealth, poisoned, it is said, by the Karramiyya of Herat who were envious of his great following among the princes of Khurasan.
A
superb teacher, al-Razi could debate and preach in both Arabic and
Persian, and he answered gracefully and at length the questions of the
scholars of all four schools in Herat. He would often break into
emotional states while preaching, moving to tears whoever listened to
him. He was expelled from Khwarizm and Transoxiana by the Mu`tazila and returned to his native Rayy where he authored a series of works which achieved widespread fame in a short time.