*** Indeed in their stories, there is a lesson for men of understanding. (Yusuf, 111) ***
The Author:
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Ismail ibn Kathir (1301–1373 ) was a renowned Muhaddith, Faqih, Historian and Mufassir. He was widely acclaimed and unanimously attested for his sublime degree of learning, particularly in the fields of the exegesis of the Glorious Quran, Hadith and history.
He learned from great scholars like Ibn Taymiyya, Abu al-Hajjaj Al-Mizzi, Ibn Al Firkah, ‘Isa bin Al-Mutim, Ahmed bin Abi-Talib, Ibn Al-Hajjar, Baha Ad-Din Al-Qasim bin Muzaffar bin ‘Asakir, Ibn Ash-Shirazi, Ishaq bin Yahya Al-Ammuddi, the Zahriyyah Shaykh and Muhammad bin Zarrad. He was renowned for his great memory regarding the sayings of Muhammad and the entire Quran. He wrote a famous commentary on the Quran named Tafsir al-Quran al-Adhim which linked certain Hadith, or sayings of Muhammad, and sayings of the sahaba to verses of the Quran, in explanation. Tafsir Ibn Kathir is famous all over the Muslim world and among Muslims in the Western world, is one of the most widely used explanations of the Quran today.
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This application presents one of Ibn Kathir’s many scholarly works, in which he describes the stories of Holy Prophets with related Quranic verses. Following stories are included:
• Prophet Adam
• Prophet Idris (Enoch)
• Prophet Nuh (Noah)
• Prophet Hud
• Prophet Salih
• Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham)
• Prophet Ismail (Ishmael)
• Prophet Ishaq
• Prophet Yaqub (Jacob)
• Prophet Lot (Lut)
• Prophet Shuaib
• Prophet Yusuf (Joseph)
• Prophet Job (Ayoub)
• Prophet Dhul - Kifl
• Prophet Yunus (Jonah)
• Prophets Musa (Moses) and Harun (Aaron)
• Prophet Hizqeel (Ezekiel)
• Prophet Elisha (Elyas)
• Prophet Shammil (Samuel)
• Prophet Dawud (David)
• Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon)
• Prophet Shia (Isaiah)
• Prophet Aramaya (Jeremiah)
• Prophet Daniel
• Prophet Uzair (Ezra)
• Prophet Zakariyah (Zechariah)
• Prophet Yahya (John)
• Prophet Isa (Jesus)
• Prophet Muhammad