Tafseer Jalalain

"Depth is good," Hussein agreed. "But clarity is better. You are trying to build a palace when you have not yet laid the foundation."

They rested in the shade of a crumbling caravanserai just outside of Cairo. The afternoon call to prayer had faded, leaving behind a heavy silence. Zayd sat cross-legged, a thick, leather-bound volume of the Quran on his lap, his brow furrowed in frustration. tafseer jalalain

The name "Jalalain" literally means "The Two Jalals," referring to the two Egyptian scholars who authored it: and his student, Jalaluddin al-Suyuti . "Depth is good," Hussein agreed

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