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I would like to share with you some Poems on Tafseer of Quran which I found on a Website (www.thefiks.org)
And these are not just any Poems, they carry very benificial knowledge related to the Tafseer of Quran.

1. INTRODUCTION TO TAFSEER OF THE QUR-AAN
Tafseerun 101 is what we're going to do
We're going to break each Surah down for everyone of you
From whence it came, it's length and name
It's placement and just what it claims
To learn Qur-aan and pass it down
For Muslims learning all around
© 2009 The FIKS.
www.thefiks.org
2. THE DEFINITION OF THE WORD QUR-AAN
The word Qur-aan linguistically
When broken down methodically
Means reading or recited piece
By most of those who dare to teach
It's reached us in its purest form
From massive chains still carried on
The Arabic speech of Allah
Revealed to Ibn Abdullah
In word and meaning both preserved
In mus-haf form gone undisturbed
A standing challenge for all time
For those who claim it's just a rhyme
© 2009 The FIKS.
www.thefiks.org
For the explanations of these poems and other interesting stuff Please visit www.thefiks.org
I would like to share with you some Poems on Tafseer of Quran which I found on a Website (www.thefiks.org)
And these are not just any Poems, they carry very benificial knowledge related to the Tafseer of Quran.

1. INTRODUCTION TO TAFSEER OF THE QUR-AAN
Tafseerun 101 is what we're going to do
We're going to break each Surah down for everyone of you
From whence it came, it's length and name
It's placement and just what it claims
To learn Qur-aan and pass it down
For Muslims learning all around
© 2009 The FIKS.
www.thefiks.org
2. THE DEFINITION OF THE WORD QUR-AAN
The word Qur-aan linguistically
When broken down methodically
Means reading or recited piece
By most of those who dare to teach
It's reached us in its purest form
From massive chains still carried on
The Arabic speech of Allah
Revealed to Ibn Abdullah
In word and meaning both preserved
In mus-haf form gone undisturbed
A standing challenge for all time
For those who claim it's just a rhyme
© 2009 The FIKS.
www.thefiks.org
For the explanations of these poems and other interesting stuff Please visit www.thefiks.org
