Buku ini adalah buku versi terjemah yang diterbitkan oleh penerbit: Insan Kamil.
Di dalamnya disertakan kaidah-kaidah tafsir Al-Qur’an yang disusun oleh Imam As-Sa’di. Dengan adanya kaidah-kaidah tersebut akan memudahkan pembaca untuk memahami tafsir secara utuh dan benar. Bahkan disertakan juga Mukaddimah Ushul Tafsir Ibnu Taimiyyah yang telah disyarah oleh Syaikh Al-‘Allamah Ibnu Utsaimin. Dengan Mukadimah ini akan menuntun pembaca untuk mengetahui metode penafsiran dan sejarahnya. Inilah yang menjadi titik pembeda, sehingga tidak berlebihan jika dikatakan bahwa Tafsir Al-Qur’an Al-Azhim yang ada di hadapan pembaca ini adalah cetakan terlengkap versi terjemah.Tafsir Ibnu Katsir merupakan salah satu kitab tafsir yang paling banyak diterima dan tersebar di tengah ummat ini. Imam Ibnu Katsir telah menghabiskan waktu yang sangat lama untuk menyusunnya. Maka tidak mengherankan jika penafsiran beliau sangat kaya dengan riwayat, baik hadits maupun atsar. Bahkan, hampir seluruh hadits periwayatan dari Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal -rahimahullah- dalam kitab Al Musnad tercantum dalam kitab tafsir ini. (Syaikh Sami bin Muhammad Salamah, dalam tahqiq beliau pada Kitab
Tafsir Al Qur’anul ‘Adzim cet. Darul Thayibah 1420 H).
Tafsir Ibnu Katsir (10 Volumes)
RM650.00
| Weight | 15.00 kg |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Book |
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| Publisher | Penerbit Insan Kamil |
| Pages | 800-1000 pages / book |
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