Tafsir al-Manar

'Interpretation of beacon') is a work of Qur'anic exegesis (tafsir) by Rashid Rida, an Islamic scholar and the major figure within the early Salafiyya movement.

The tafsir is also notable in the context of Islamic Movement, as it served as an avenue for Rida to profess and promulgate his ideology.

[2] Tafsir al-Manar was initially a collection of fragments of thought articulated by the founding figure of the Islamic Modernism movement, Muhammad Abduh whom Rida was a disciple of.

The tafsir is in 12 volumes and applies the teachings of the Quran and the Islamic prophet Muhammad to contemporary issues.

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