Haqaiq al-furqan

Haqā'iq al-Furqān (Urdu: حقائق الفرقان, haqā'iq-ul-furqān, lit. "Inner Verities of the Discriminant") is a 4 volume exegesis of the Quran compiled from the discourses and sermons of Hakeem Noor-ud-Din, the first Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.[1] The work is in Urdu.

Noor ud-Din was known for his lectures on tafsir. He studied the classical Islamic sciences and was also a hafiz. He was well-versed in Hebrew and Arabic, especially classical Arabic. He was also a scholar of hadith, having memorized thousands of the sayings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and having deep knowledge of the Riwayah and Dirayah sciences (chain of transmission and contents of hadith) through his learning in various parts of India and Arabia.

  1. ^ Batool, T., Shahed, R. A., & Rezanejad, I. (2021). Analysis and critique of the impressionability of Qadiani exegetes from Modern science in the interpretation of the holy Quran. Journal of Subcontinent Researches, 13(40), 61-82. doi: 10.22111/jsr.2020.29525.1933

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