Tadabbur-i-Quran

Tadabbur-i-Qur'an (Urdu: تدبر قرآن) is a exegeses (tafsir) of the Qur'an by Amin Ahsan Islahi based on the concept of thematic and structural coherence, which was originally inspired by Allama Hamiduddin Farahi.

In the late 19th and early 20th century Western scholars propounded the theory and some of them proposed chronological order on the basis of which the Qurān should be rearranged.

Islahi wrote his magnum opus, on the principles derived from his teacher, Farahi, who address the issue in the beginning of 20th century.

Islahi started his work on this project at the beginning of his career and completed it in 1980.

Islahi divided the whole Quran in seven groups named Amud (central theme).

Tadabbur-i-Qurān is influencing Islamīc literature more than any other Qurānic exegetical work in modern times.