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Tafseer Ahsanul Bayan

Hafiz Salahuddin Yusuf

Publisher: Al-Jannat Publications

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Summary

Tafseer Ahsanul Bayyan is written in Arabic with Urdu Translation in a simple, clear and easy format.

It touches upon only the vital things that are needed to better understand the verses of Allah.

An explanation of the Quran which all the Urdu speaking people should definitely read. 
Available since: 06/04/2022.

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