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Tafsīr al-ṣāfī vel scriptura Arabica تفسیر صافی ("Exegesis pura"), plenius al-Safi fi Tafsir Kalam Allah al-Wafi, est exegesis Alcorani a Mohsen Fayz Kashani (mortuus 1680), erudito Siitico, saeculo septimo decimo conscripta.[1] Hic commentarius de Alcorano opus de hadith confectum describi potest, quia in locis ex Duodecim Imam plerumque consistit.[2] Ad aevum pertinet cum plurima tafsir in "traditione disputationum de hadith, a cumulatis hagiographiae copiis euphoriaque imperii post diuturnam frustrationis experientiam" in Siiticos impositam "magnopere" nisa essent.[3][4]

  1. Achena, M. "Fayḍ-i Kās̲h̲ānī." Encyclopaedia of Islam, ed. 2a. Ed. P. Bearman, T. Bianquis, C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, et W. P. Heinrichs (Brill, 2011). Brill Online. 6 Aprilis 2011.
  2. H. Algar, "FAYŻ-E KĀŠĀNĪ, MOLLĀ MOḤSEN-MOḤAMMAD" in Encyclopaedia Iranica.
  3. Anglice: "[relied] heavily on polemical hadith tradition buttressed by the accumulated wealth of hagiography and the euphoria of power after a long history of frustration."
  4. Ayoub 1984(1):38.

Bibliographia

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Ayoub, Mahmoud. 1984, 1992. The Qur'an and Its Interpreters. Albaniae: State University of New York Press. ISBN 0-87395-727-X (vol. 1), ISBN 0-7914-0993-7 (vol. 2).

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