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                       knowledge, some of which overlapped with that of others and some of which did
                       not. Consequently, some of the students traveled to other Islaamic centers to study
                       under other sahaabah, while others stayed with their teachers until their deaths.


                       Schools of Tafseer
                           The  most  notable  centers  of  tafseer  which  evolved  during  this  period  were
                       those  of  Makkah,  Madeenah,  and  ‘Iraaq.  In  Makkah,  the  tafseer  school  of  Ibn
                       ‘Abbaas  became  the  most  prominent. ‘Abdullaah  ibn ‘Abbaas  was  considered  to
                       be  the  greatest  tafseer  scholar  among  the  sahaabah.  He  reported  that  once  the
                       Prophet (r) hugged him and prayed for him as follows,

                                            (.  َلﻴِﻭْﺄﱠﺘﻟﺍ ﻪﻤﱢﻠﻋﻭ ِﻥﻴﺩﻟﺍ ﻲِﻓ ﻪﻬﱢﻘﹶﻓ ﻡﻬﱠﻠﻟﺍ  )


                       “O Allaah, give him a deep understanding of the religion and make him skilled in
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                       interpretation.”
                       ‘Abdullaah  ibn  Mas‘ood, the great scholar among the sahaabah, was reported to
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                       have  conferred  on  him  the  title,  “Tarjumaan  al-Qur’aan,”   “Translator  of  the
                       Qur’aan.”  The  most  famous  students  of  Ibn  ‘Abbaas  were  Mujaahid  ibn  Jabr,
                       ‘Ikrimah  (the  freed  slave  of  Ibn  ‘Abbaas),  Sa‘eed  ibn  Jubayr,  Taawoos  ibn
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                       Keesaan al-Yamaanee, and ‘Ataa ibn Abee Rabaah.
                           In  Madeenah,  the  most  noted  school  of  tafseer  was  that of  Ubayy  ibn  Ka‘b,
                       who  was  considered  by  most  of  his  contemporaries  as  the  top  reciter  of  the
                       Qur’aan. Ubayy was also the first person chosen by the Prophet (r) to record the
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                       revelation of the Qur’aan.  The Prophet (r) was reported to have said to him,


                          (  {  ِبﺎَﺘِﻜْﻟا ِﻞْھَأ ْﻦِﻣ اوُﺮَﻔَﻛ َﻦﯾِﺬﱠﻟا ِﻦُﻜَﯾ ْﻢَﻟ  }   ﻙﻴﹶﻠﻋ َﺃﺭﹾﻗَﺃ ﻥَﺃ ﻲِﻨﺭﻤَﺃ ﻪﱠﻠﻟﺍ ﻥِﺇ  )


                       “Verily,  Allaah,  the Most  Great and Glorious,  has  commanded  me to recite to
                       you,  ‘Lam  yakunillatheena  kafaroo.’  (Soorah  al-Bayyinah).”  When   Ubayy

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                         Collected  by  Ahmad  (al-Musnad,  no.  2274).  A  version  mentioning  only  the  first  half  of  the
                       Prophet’s supplication on his behalf is reported in Sahih Al-Bukhari, vol. 1, p. 106, no. 145, and
                       Sahih Muslim, vol. 4, pp. 1320-1, no. 6055.
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                         Collected by al-Haakim and by Ibn Sa‘d in at-Tabaqaat. See Siyar al-A‘laam an-Nubalaa’, vol.
                       3, p. 347.
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                         Al-Itqaan fee ‘Uloom al-Qur’aan, vol. 2, p. 242. It is interesting to note that all of these great
                       scholars were former slaves.
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                         According to al-Waaqidee. Quoted in Al-Isaabah fee Tamyeez as-Sahaabah. Perhaps he meant
                       in Madeenah.





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