: Its style is heavily influenced by the Tafsir al-Jalalayn, along with references to Tafsir al-Baydawi , Tafsir al-Khazin , and Tafsir al-Jamal .

: The author frequently cited classical works such as Tafsir al-Jalalyn , Tafsir al-Jamal , and Tafsir al-Baydawi .

Sheikh Muhammad Said’s commentary on this verse in Volume 4 is a masterpiece of Sufi-leaning (yet orthodox) Malay thought. He explains that the Ihsan (the light mentioned in the title) is achieved when a person aligns every action—eating, sleeping, working—with the intention of worship. You cannot find this nuanced, archipelagic perspective in modern English tafsirs like The Clear Quran .

Aims and Purpose Tafsir Nurul Ihsan Jilid 4 aims to make Qur’anic interpretation accessible and relevant. It targets readers who wish to understand the linguistic, legal, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of the selected surahs. The volume emphasizes clarity, contemporary relevance, and applicability—translating classical insights into guidance for modern life while retaining respect for traditional hermeneutics.

Unlocking Divine Wisdom: A Guide to Tafsir Nurul Ihsan Jilid 4 (PDF)

: It was originally written in Jawi script using the Old Kedah Malay dialect, making it culturally resonant with the local population of that era. Thematic Content of Jilid 4