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فهرس الآيات القرآنية

Commentary by Verse

Every āya has a page. Listed below are the 100 engaged in more than one of Shaykh Ibrāhīm’s own works, and 5 more where the second reading is a student’s.

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The reader elsewhere on this site follows Fī Riyāḍ al-Tafsīr: one work, one printed edition, fifty-six lessons in sequence. These pages invert that. They gather every place in the corpus where a given verse is commented on, glossed, cited as proof, argued from in a legal ruling, or built into a poem — across works separated by decades, compiled by different hands, and never bound together. Each entry names the witness it comes from and how well attested the attribution is.

Readings by his students are held separate throughout, on their own line here and in their own section on each verse page. Muḥammad al-Mishrī was his khalīfa in Mauritania and reads him closely, but a disciple’s gloss is evidence of how the school received a verse, not of what Shaykh Ibrāhīm said about it.