Tanwir al-Miqbas min Tafsir Ibn Abbas is a tafsir, or Quranic commentary, traditionally attributed to Ibn Abbas but contains fabricated hadith. It was likely compiled in the 14th century by Abu Tahir Muhammad ibn Yaqub al-Fayruz Aabadi. This tafsir is considered unreliable by scholars due to its inclusion of inauthentic reports. Despite its popularity among common Muslims, it is rejected by religious scholars as a valid source of Islamic interpretation.
Tanwir al-Miqbas min Tafsir Ibn Abbas is a tafsir, or Quranic commentary, traditionally attributed to Ibn Abbas but contains fabricated hadith. It was likely compiled in the 14th century by Abu Tahir Muhammad ibn Yaqub al-Fayruz Aabadi. This tafsir is considered unreliable by scholars due to its inclusion of inauthentic reports. Despite its popularity among common Muslims, it is rejected by religious scholars as a valid source of Islamic interpretation.
Tanwir al-Miqbas min Tafsir Ibn Abbas is a tafsir, or Quranic commentary, traditionally attributed to Ibn Abbas but contains fabricated hadith. It was likely compiled in the 14th century by Abu Tahir Muhammad ibn Yaqub al-Fayruz Aabadi. This tafsir is considered unreliable by scholars due to its inclusion of inauthentic reports. Despite its popularity among common Muslims, it is rejected by religious scholars as a valid source of Islamic interpretation.
) is a Tafsir, attributed to Abd-Allah ibn Abbas but it contains a lot of fabricated hadith hence its not correct to attribute it to Abd-Allah ibn Abbas. It is said to collected by Abu Tahir Muhammad ibn Yaqub al-Fayruz Aabadi (1329 1414).[1] This tafsir is considered unreliable for the most part; and, despite its popularity among the masses, it is totally rejected by Muslim scholars.[2]