Tafsir al-Kashani Part 2 (properly known as Ta’wilat al-Qur’an) is a seminal masterpiece of Sufi exegesis written by the 14th-century scholar Abd al-Razzaq al-Kashani (d. 1329–35). Long misattributed to his master, Ibn Arabi, this work serves as a systematic bridge between complex mystical metaphysics and the Qur’anic text. Part 2 specifically covers the commentary from Surah Maryam (Chapter 19) to the end of the Qur’an. Core Themes and Methodology
details his influence as a Sufi author and his relationship with the teachings of Ibn ʿArabī. Editor's Introduction to Kāshānī tafsir al-kashani part 2 pdf
Here is an essay exploring why this specific work remains so compelling to scholars and seekers alike. The Mirror of the Soul: Exploring Tafsir al-Kashani Tafsir al-Kashani Part 2 (properly known as Ta’wilat
| Source | Format | Language | Legality | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Al-Maktaba al-Shamela | Digital text (not scanned) | Arabic | Free & Legal | | Archive.org | Scanned PDF (old print) | Arabic | Free (Public domain for pre-1923 prints) | | Noor Digital Library (Noormags) | Watermarked PDF | Arabic/Persian | Requires subscription or university login | | Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyyah | Official eBook (paid) | Arabic | Commercial purchase | Part 2 specifically covers the commentary from Surah
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Part 1 often establishes the theoretical framework (e.g., the five Divine Presences). Part 2 applies these theories to legal and narrative verses. If a passage confuses you, refer back to Part 1’s introduction.