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I've left a comment on your Articles for Creation submission, which can be viewed at Draft:Tafsir e Naeemi. Thanks! Theroadislong (talk) 12:35, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Mufti Ahmad Yar Khan Naeemi[edit]

Mufti Ahmad Yar Khan Naeemi, a distinguished Islamic scholar, was renowned for his profound contributions to tafsir, hadith, sirah, fiqh, tasawwuf and Islamic beliefs and practices. Born in the district of Budaun, India, in 1314 AH, Mufti Naeemi's scholarly journey began early, leading him to author several significant works that continue to influence Islamic thought. His magnum opus, 'Tafsir e Naeemi,' is considered one of the most comprehensive commentaries on the Quran in Urdu, reflecting his deep understanding of Islamic theology and law.

Mufti Naeemi's scholarly pursuits were not confined to tafsir alone; he also penned 'Mirat al-Manajih' and 'Jaa al-Haq,' which further cemented his status as a leading theologian of his time. His writings are characterized by a blend of traditional scholarship and practical wisdom, aiming to guide the Muslim community through the complexities of modern life while staying true to the essence of Islamic teachings.

His influence extended beyond the written word, as he was actively involved in teaching and issuing fatwas, shaping the religious and social discourse of the era. Mufti Naeemi's legacy is also marked by his commitment to the spiritual path of Sufism, which is evident in his works and the advice he imparted to his followers. His emphasis on leading a life aligned with Islamic principles, both in appearance and in essence, resonates with many seeking guidance in their spiritual journeys.

Mufti Naeemi's passing in 1391 AH left a void in the Islamic scholarly community, but his teachings continue to inspire. His shrine in Gujrat, Pakistan, stands as a testament to his enduring impact and the respect he garnered among Muslims. As an erudite scholar, Mufti Ahmad Yar Khan Naeemi's contributions to Islamic literature and thought remain invaluable, offering insights and wisdom that transcend time and geographical boundaries. His works serve as a beacon for those navigating the intricacies of faith, law, and spirituality in the contemporary world. Omerali2001 (talk) 16:49, 10 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Noor ul-Irfan[edit]

Tafsir Noor ul-Irfan is an exegesis of the Quran that provides a thorough and insightful commentary on the Kanz ul-Iman, a translation of the Quran in Urdu by Imam Ahmed Raza Khan. The tafsir, authored by Mufti Ahmad Yaar Khan Naeemi, aims to illuminate the meanings of the Quranic text through a detailed analysis that is accessible to a broad audience, including those without extensive background in Islamic scholarship. It delves into the linguistic, historical, and theological aspects of the Quran, offering explanations that bridge classical Islamic thought and contemporary understanding.

Mufti Ahmad Yaar Khan Naeemi, born in 1904 and passing away in 1971, was a renowned Islamic scholar and a prolific writer who contributed significantly to Islamic literature. His work on Noor ul-Irfan is particularly notable for its clear style and its effort to make the teachings of the Quran understandable to the average reader. The tafsir not only explains the verses but also provides insights into the reasons behind the revelations, the context in which they were revealed, and their implications for everyday life.

Noor ul-Irfan is appreciated for its systematic approach to interpreting the Quran. Each verse is examined with attention to detail, considering various interpretations and scholarly opinions. This comprehensive approach helps readers gain a deeper understanding of the Quran's messages. The tafsir is also known for its inclusion of spiritual insights, which encourage readers to reflect on their own lives in light of the Quranic guidance.

The work has been made available in various formats, including online platforms, to reach a wider audience. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to deepen their knowledge of the Quran and for scholars looking for a reference in their studies. The availability of Noor ul-Irfan in English translation has further expanded its reach, allowing non-Urdu speakers to benefit from Mufti Ahmad Yaar Khan Naeemi's profound insights.

In conclusion, Tafsir Noor ul-Irfan stands as a significant contribution to Islamic literature, offering a comprehensive and accessible commentary on the Quran. Its author, Mufti Ahmad Yaar Khan Naeemi, has left a lasting legacy through this work, which continues to enlighten and guide readers around the world in their understanding of the holy text. Omerali2001 (talk) 17:13, 10 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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