Tafsir al‑Jalalayn – The Classic Qur’anic Commentary by Jalāl al‑Dīn al‑Mahallī & Jalāl al‑Dīn as‑Suyūṭī | English Translation
Tafsir al‑Jalalayn – The Classic Qur’anic Commentary by Jalāl al‑Dīn al‑Mahallī & Jalāl al‑Dīn as‑Suyūṭī | English Translation
Publisher:
Dar al Taqwa
Author:
Jalau'd Din Al-Mahalli And Jalalu'D-Din As-Suyuti
Language:
English
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Arabic
Binding:
Hard Cover
Pages: 1378
Size: 15x21 Cm
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Tafsir al‑Jalalayn – The Classic Qur’anic Commentary by Jalāl al‑Dīn al‑Mahallī & Jalāl al‑Dīn as‑Suyūṭī | English Translation
Tafsir al‑Jalalayn — literally "The Commentary of the Two Jalals" — is a classical Sunni Qur’anic exegesis. The work was begun by the eminent Egyptian scholar Jalāl al‑Dīn al‑Mahallī and, after his passing, completed by his student Jalāl al‑Dīn as‑Suyūṭī.
What makes this tafsir particularly popular is its conciseness, clarity, and single‑volume format. It is widely regarded as one of the most accessible classical commentaries, frequently used as an introductory tafsir for students of the Qur’an
Author Description
Jalāl al‑Dīn al‑Mahallī (1389–1459 CE) was a distinguished Egyptian scholar of Shāfiʿī jurisprudence, grammar, rhetoric and Qur’anic commentary. He initiated the work of Tafsir al‑Jalalayn.
Jalāl al‑Dīn as‑Suyūṭī (1445–1505 CE) was among the most prolific Muslim scholars of his era, associated with numerous works across Islamic knowledge. He completed Tafsir al‑Jalalayn after his teacher’s death, lending his scholarship to finalize the commentary.
Publisher
Dar al Taqwa
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- Jalau'd Din Al-Mahalli And Jalalu'D-Din As-Suyuti
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Who is Jalau'd Din Al-Mahalli And Jalalu'D-Din As-Suyuti?
Al‑Mahallī provided the core commentary from Surat al‑Kahf to the end, and after his death as‑Suyūṭī took up and completed the work — making it a compact yet powerful tafsir in one volume.
Their collaborative legacy has had enduring influence across the Muslim world: students routinely turn to Tafsir al‑Jalalayn as their first classical tafsir and reference on Qur’anic meaning.