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Ja'far Subhani believes that al-Allama al-Majlisi might be considered as the first person who deployed methods of thematic exegesis, because he opens every section of his ''[[Bihar al-anwar]]'' with relevant Quranic verses and short exegesis thereof. [[Muhammad Hadi Ma'rifat]] characterizes al-Allama al-Majlisi's thematic exegesis as the most meticulous and comprehensive classification of Quranic verses concerning various Islamic doctrines, and in his view, it still remains unparalleled. | Ja'far Subhani believes that al-Allama al-Majlisi might be considered as the first person who deployed methods of thematic exegesis, because he opens every section of his ''[[Bihar al-anwar]]'' with relevant Quranic verses and short exegesis thereof. [[Muhammad Hadi Ma'rifat]] characterizes al-Allama al-Majlisi's thematic exegesis as the most meticulous and comprehensive classification of Quranic verses concerning various Islamic doctrines, and in his view, it still remains unparalleled. | ||
Among [[Sunni]] exegetes, the first practitioner of thematic exegesis was [[Shaykh Muhammad Abduh]] (1266/1849-50 -1323/1905-6). Moreover, [[Shaykh Mahmud Shaltut]] (1310/1892-1383/1963), a Sunni jurisprudent, deployed methods of thematic exegesis in his jurisprudential exegesis of the Qur'an. Some books were written about different themes of the Qur'an, such as ''al-Qur'an wa l-qital'' (the Qur'an and wars) and ''al-Qur'an wa l-mar'a'' (the Qur'an and women). | Among [[Sunni]] exegetes, the first practitioner of thematic exegesis was [[Shaykh Muhammad Abduh]] (1266/1849-50 -1323/1905-6). Moreover, [[Shaykh Mahmud Shaltut]] (1310/1892-3 -1383/1963-4), a Sunni jurisprudent, deployed methods of thematic exegesis in his jurisprudential exegesis of the Qur'an. Some books were written about different themes of the Qur'an, such as ''al-Qur'an wa l-qital'' (the Qur'an and wars) and ''al-Qur'an wa l-mar'a'' (the Qur'an and women). | ||
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