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تفسیراحمد

تفسیراحمد

امین الدین سعیدی ـ سعید افغانی

درترجمه وتفسیر «احمد » حداعظمی سعی وکوشش به خرچ داده شده است تا ترجمه (تفسیر ) وبیان موضوعات مندرج سوره ها با تفسیر آسان با زبان واضح ساده، سلیس، روان ومستند به آیات قرآنی یعنی تفسیر قرآن با قرآن وبا احادیث نبوی، صلی الله علیه و سلّم و حد اکثر به دور از نظریات اختلافی فقها بیان وتوضیح گردد. ـ در این تفسیر کوشش بعمل آمده است که مأخذ وحواله ها ی علمی همه مستند بوده واز حواله واحادیث ضعیف ،غریبه و با روایت غیر ثقه تا حد ممکن جلوگیری بعمل آید. همچنان مآخذ و منابع تمام روایات، به گونۀ اکادمیک مشخص و واضح گردیده است. ـ در این تفسیر توجه واهتمام مزید صورت گرفته است تا مطالبات وموضوعات که برای نسل جوان بخصوص طلبۀ علم در مکاتب وپوهنتون ها، ضروری وحیاتی باشد، و از موضوعات از لحاظ زمانی بیشتر مطرح تمرکز واهتمام بیشتر صورت گیرد.

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