Author | Mohammad ibn Masoud al-Ayyashi |
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Original title | تفسير العياشي |
Language | Arabic |
Subject | Quranic exegesis |
Genre | Religious |
Media type |
Tafsir Ayyashi (Arabic: تفسیر العیاشي) is an Imami Shia exegesis of theQuran, written byMohammad ibn Masoud Ayyashi also known as al-ʿAyyashi (العيّاشي d. 320 AH / 932 CE).
The surviving text covers only up to the end of sura 18, 'The Cave'; more material is quoted by later Imami scholars,[1] for instance Tabrisi.[2] As of the 18th century,al-Majlisi andAl-Hurr al-Aamili were not aware of the complete text of Ayyashi's work.
Similar toTafsir Furat Kufi andTafsir Qomi, this work is a collection of commentaries upon selected verses, not a unified commentary of the entire text. Many of its single-verse commentaries also exist, independently of ʿAyyashi, inal-Kulayni'sal-kafi and al-Hakim al-Hasakani'sShawahid al-tanzil.[3] Many of these hadiths were taken from al-Sayyari'sKitab al-Qiraat; others, from the lost tafasir of Jabir ibn Yazid al-Juʿfi and Abu'l-Jarud Ziyad ibn al-Mundhir (technically a Zaydi, founder of the Jarudiyya). Correlation with theShawahid hints at Sunni material as well.[1][4][5]
ʿAyyashi accepted hadiths that held that there had been alteration (tahrif) in the ʿUthmanic mushaf of the Qur'an.[1] He also was interested in apocalyptic material, which he brought to Q. 2:148, 155 (but not 243); 3:83; 6:158 (not 65); 8:39; 9:33; 11:8; 16:1; 17:4–8.[6] The focus of his work however was in jurisprudence, theayat al-ahkam.[1]
The first complete translation into English of the Tafsir al-Ayyashi was published in 2020 by theAMI Press as a bi-lingual scholarly text edition.[7]
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