Maybudi: Kashf al-Asrar (The Unveiling of the Mysteries) – Qur’an Tafsir Volume V HafizRashid al Din Maybudi, author of this Sufi commentary on the Quran, was a major twelfth century scholar of Maybud, near Yazd in central Iran. This commentary, called Kashf al asrar wauddat al abriar [The Unveiling of the Mysteries and the Provision of the Pious], is one of the earliest and longest commentaries on the Quran in the Persian language, though a good portion of it is in Arabic. Maybudi explains select verses and their allusions (ishara); by
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