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L'Authentique de l'Exégèse d'Ibn Kathîr (4 volumes) — Ibn Kathîr | Éditions Maison d'Ennour

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L'Authentique de l'Exégèse d'Ibn Kathîr (4 volumes) — Ibn Kathîr | Éditions Maison d'EnnourPrsentation Dcouvrez l'une des uvres majeures de la science coranique : L'Authentique de l'Exgse d'Ibn Kathr (Sahh Tafsr Ibn Kathr), dition critique tablie par le savant Mustaf Ibn Al 'Adaw, runie en 4 volumes relis. Cette dition slectionne et authentifie les rcits et hadiths prsents dans le Tafsr original d'Ibn Kathr, vous offrant ainsi une exgse coranique purifie, rigoureuse et accessible en franais. Approfondir la comprhension du Coran n'a jamais t

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Découvrez l'une des œuvres majeures de la science coranique : L'Authentique de l'Exégèse d'Ibn Kathîr (Sahîh Tafsîr Ibn Kathîr), édition critique établie par le savant Mustafâ Ibn Al-'Adawî, réunie en 4 volumes reliés. Cette édition sélectionne et authentifie les récits et hadiths présents dans le Tafsîr original d'Ibn Kathîr, vous offrant ainsi une exégèse coranique purifiée, rigoureuse et accessible en français. Approfondir la compréhension du Coran n'a jamais été aussi à portée de main pour le lecteur francophone.

« Le meilleur d'entre vous est celui qui apprend le Coran et l'enseigne aux autres. » — Prophète Muhammad ﷺ (rapporté par Al-Bukhârî)

Contenu de l'ouvrage

  • Exégèse authentifiée : Sélection rigoureuse des hadiths et récits retenus dans le Tafsîr Ibn Kathîr, débarrassés des narrations faibles ou inventées.
  • Versets coraniques en arabe et en français : Chaque verset est présenté dans sa langue originale accompagné de sa traduction française fidèle.
  • Commentaires et explications détaillés : Analyse approfondie du sens des versets, des circonstances de révélation et des enseignements tirés.
  • Édition critique de Mustafâ Ibn Al-'Adawî : Travail scientifique de vérification et d'authentification des sources, garantissant la fiabilité de chaque référence.
  • 4 tomes complets : Couvrant l'intégralité du Coran, du premier au dernier sourate, pour une lecture suivie et progressive.
  • Format pratique et reliure rigide : Un ensemble de qualité (18 cm × 24,5 cm) pensé pour une utilisation régulière et une conservation durable.

Pour qui ?

Cet ouvrage s'adresse à tout adulte francophone désireux d'approfondir sa compréhension du Coran : étudiant en sciences islamiques, enseignant, imam ou simplement croyant souhaitant s'élever dans sa connaissance de la Parole divine. Un niveau de lecture courant en français est suffisant ; la connaissance de l'arabe est un atout mais non indispensable, les versets étant systématiquement traduits. Cette œuvre convient aussi bien au débutant motivé qu'au lecteur avancé cherchant une référence authentifiée et solide.

L'auteur

Ibn Kathîr (700-774 H / 1301-1373 ap. J.-C.) est l'un des plus grands savants de l'Islam médiéval, élève du célèbre Ibn Taymiyya. Son Tafsîr Al-Qur'ân Al-'Azîm est unanimement reconnu comme l'une des exégèses coraniques les plus complètes et les plus référencées dans le monde sunnite. L'édition critique présentée ici a été soigneusement réalisée par Mustafâ Ibn Al-'Adawî, spécialiste contemporain du hadith, afin de ne conserver que les narrations authentiques et solides.

Informations éditoriales

Champ Détail
Auteur Ibn Kathîr (édition critique : Mustafâ Ibn Al-'Adawî)
Éditeur Maison d'Ennour
ISBN 9782752402103
Nombre de volumes 4 tomes
Langue Français (versets coraniques en arabe et en français)
Année de parution 2013
Format 18 cm × 24,5 cm
Couverture Rigide
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