![]() This study explore the language style used in Tafsir al-Azhar and Abr al-Athir which are both use the Malay language as the medium of instruction in the interpretation of the verses of the Quran. Hence, they had gradually introduced the Quran in the sense of Quranic exegesis that in the mean time would have also acellerated its writing in the Malay perspectives. Moreover, it was the task of Muslim mubaligh to deliver the message of the holy book soon after they managed to convert the Malays into Islam. Nevertheless, as a core subject of the Islamic teaching Quran might have been indirectly introduced since the advance of Islam in the region. It would be focusing on two major development namely in the Malay Archipelago and specifically in Malaysia.The early propagators might have been largely involved in encouraging people to believe in Islam rather than specifically teaching Quran. The aim of this paper is to investigate the development of Quranic exegesis and its writing chronoligically from the advent of Islam in the region until the present day. It is argued that the study of tafsir (Quranic Exegesis) and its writing may not be clearly found as early as the arrival of Islam in the Malay Archipelago. Meanwhile, the similarity can be found which these two books are emphasizing on the teaching and guidance in Surah al-Mujadalah for Muslim use, and people all around the world. ![]() As the result, there are some differences can be observed which are: (a) language style usage, (b)interpretation style, (c) and the arrangement style of Tafsir al-Azhar and the Tafsir ‘Abr al-Athir. The data documentation is fully utilized for carrying out this comparative study. In general, the language style is personal to the writer to convey knowledge and indirectly influenced by their different backgrounds. ![]() For that purpose, this study will focus on the discussion of 58th surah in the Quran, which is surah al-Mujadalah. ![]() ![]() The beauty of the language used by these two scholars in the Quranic exegesis should be reviewed to gain insights. This study explores the language style used in Tafsir al-Azhar and Abr al-Athir which both use the Malay language as the medium of instruction in the interpretation of the verses of the Quran. ![]()
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