Al-Bahr al-Muhit
Al-Bahr al-Muhit, is a classical Sunni commentary of the Qur'an, authored by the Andalusian Zahiri-Ash'ari scholar Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati. It is considered the most significant source on Quranic grammar, phrases, vocabulary, etymology, and recitation.
Name
The book tafsir authored by Abū Hayyān was named al-Bahr al-Muhīt. The two terms that comprise the tafsir are al-Bahr and al-Muhīt. Al-Bahr, which means "ocean," is a phrase that's frequently used to describe the sea or someone who possesses noble and charitable qualities. Al-Muhīt, however, denotes both deep and wide. Consequently, al-Bahr al-Muhīt refers to a vast and deep ocean.Methodology
When the author was 57 years old in 1311 or 710 Hijri, this work was composed utilising the tafṣīlī method. Scholars have classified it as tafsīr bi al-ra'y al-mamdūh, and its contents are guaranteed to be free of fabricated narrations and deviant beliefs.Tafsīr al-Bahr al-Muhīt also includes Al-Tafsīr bi al-iqtirān. This is due to the fact that Abū Hayyān applied his in-depth knowledge of linguistic conventions and Ulūm al-Qur'an's methods like qira'at, narrations about the causes of nuzūl, nasikh mansūkh, and others—in addition to reason when interpreting verses in Tafsīr al-Bahr al-Muhīt. Tafsīr al-Bahr al-Muhīt's explanation technique can be categorised as the Muqārin method because it used concepts from his contemporary scientists and intellectuals to bolster his opinion while also comparing many views from previous interpreters. Tafsīr al-Bahr al-Muhīt uses the Tafsīlī/Itnābī methodology to explain each line in detail after first breaking it down. This method increases the scope of the explanation provided. Meanwhile, Tafsīr al-Bahr al-Muhīt uses the Tahlīlī approach to explain the meaning of the verses in a methodical manner, starting with Surah al-Fatiha and concluding with Surah al-Nas. Since Tafsīr al-Bahr al-Muhīt's dispute revolves around linguistic qualities, such as word construction, sentence structure, literature, and components of I'rāb and its reading harakat, it tends to lean towards lughawī/adabī.
Description
As a mufassir who was a specialist in grammar, Abū Hayyān al-Andalusī's interpretation of the Qur'an is evidence of his proficiency in that domain. One of the fundamental principles of Abū Hayyān's interpretation of the Qur'an is that language is the most important element in understanding its contents. In addition, Abū Hayyān grounds his understanding and interpretation of the Qur'an on Usul al-qirā'āt. Abū Hayyān al-Andalusī sought to produce a commentary that synthesised various scholarly perspectives and attempted, via extensive linguistic study, to elucidate the meaning of a word. The title of the subsequent commentary book, al-Bahr al-Muhīt, which means "the deep ocean," seems to have been inspired by this. He strove to clarify difficult meanings, to reveal ideas that were still hidden and unclear, and to unravel difficult meanings.Even though Abū Hayyān recognised qirā'āt shādhdhah as a source of disagreement, he also listed the following requirements for an interpreter: Lughah, or language science; grammar science, including nahwu and saraf science; bayan and badi' science, to know the Qur'anic language style; hadith science, to know the rationale behind nuzul and narrations that elucidate the meaning of words that are still mubham and mujmal; usūl al-fiqh science, to know the wording of the Qur'an, whether Mujmal, Mubayyan, 'Ām, Khās, Mutlaq, or Muqayyad; kalam science, to know about the obligatory attributes of Allah and the impossibility of Allah; and qirā’āt science, to know the various aspects of qirā’āt. This is due to the possibility that the distinction may have ramifications for meaning differences or may help to clarify how the phrase is to be understood.
Background
Abū Hayyān relied on earlier academics’ tafsir volumes as well as other literature while writing his own:Al-Kashshaaf by al-Zamakhshari.Al-Muharrar al-Wajiz fi Tafsir al-Kitāb al-'Aziz by Ibn 'Atiyya. Al-Tahrīr wa al-Tahbīr li Aqwāl A'immah al-Tafsīr by Ibn al-Naqib.Al-Muhkam wa Muhīt al-A'zam by Ibn Sayyid, a reference in the field of language.The text that is most frequently consulted while discussing grammar is al-Kitāb, authored by the renowned Persian scholar Abu Bishr Amr ibn 'Uthman ibn Qunbur Sibawaih. He was the one who first created the principles of grammar; he was born and raised in Basra. In addition, the writings of Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Malik al-Jayani are found in al-Mumni', a book translated from Damascus by Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Mu'min ibn Usfur al-Hadrami al-Shabili. Abu Hayyan read these books through al-‘Allamah Abu Ja’far Ah