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Old 05-05-2012, 02:16 PM   #6
Gazeboss

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Writing nothing negative does not mean that he praised the contents within. Tafheemul Qur'an is full of language that is less than fitting for the sahaba and anbiya عليهم الصلاة والسلام. What he was saying is that the flow/language use was superior for capturing the layman's attention.
Brother,have you studied tafheem ul Quran yourself,or you are relying on the opinions of others?
Please don,t take my words negatively......Please !
Actually what I mean is....I have read the tafseer,I agree that for someone who rely on tafheem ul Quran solely as a reference,he might fall into serious errors in some places...but to be honest I did not find it "FULL OF LANGUAGE NOT BEFITTING SUHABA"---not that I am recommending it in anyway,I use tafseer e usmani as a reference,and feel very comfortable with it,but still,I must say,apart from a few places,I did not find tafheem ul Quran worth any serious objection,as is the common perception.
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