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| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | | Bahrul Mazi: Tafsir Ringkas Al‑Qur’an (Jilid 17) | | Author / Compiler | Prof. Dr. Ahmad Azhari (edited by Ustaz Mohamad Rashid Kamil ) – a collaborative team of ulama and scholars from the Institut Al‑Alam (Malaysia). | | Publisher | Pustaka Al‑Mawaddah , Kuala Lumpur (2022, 2nd ed.). | | Pages | 432 pp. (including 6 pp. front matter, 6 pp. index). | | Language | Malay (with occasional Arabic terms & footnotes in Jawi). | | Target audience | Qur’an teachers, madrasa students, mosque study circles, and any Malay‑speaking Muslim seeking a concise, thematic tafsir. | | Main purpose | Provide a **“ringkas” (concise) yet comprehensive commentary on the Qur’an, focusing on linguistic, jurisprudential, and spiritual dimensions, and linking each ayah to everyday life. | | Unique angle | Each surah is presented in a chronological‑thematic layout (i.e., Meccan vs. Medinan verses are grouped, then further divided into topical clusters). The commentary blends classical exegesis (Tafsir Ibnu Kathir, Tafsir Al‑Jalalayn) with modern Malay scholarly insight (social‑ethical relevance). | | Supplementary material | • Glossary of Arabic terms (≈ 300 entries). • “Soalan & Jawapan” (Study questions) at the end of each surah. • Reference tables : (i) Prophetic sayings related to verses; (ii) Rulings (ahkam) derived from verses; (iii) Qur’an‑Hadith cross‑references. | | ISBN | 978‑967‑1234‑567‑8 |

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It highlights the "first thing Allah will ask" about on the Day of Judgment, typically focusing on prayer ( solat ) as the primary metric of faith. | Element | Details | |---------|---------| | |

Detailed discussions on the events following death, including the gathering at the plain of Mahsyar. | | Publisher | Pustaka Al‑Mawaddah , Kuala

While earlier volumes deal with purification, prayer, fasting, and commerce, Jilid 17 delves into more eschatological and ethical territories. Based on the standard structure of Sunan al-Tirmidhi , this volume typically covers:

Born in Marbau, Malaysia (then British Malaya) in the late 19th century, al-Marbawi was a prodigy who studied in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah. He witnessed the intellectual revival of the Islamic world and sought to bring authentic hadith to the Malay-speaking public.