Abstract:
This research (A comparative study of the sayings of Zaid
bin Aslam and Mujahid in the interpretation of the first third of the
Holy Quran as revealed in the tafseer of Ibn Katheer), is one of the
most important researches that study the sayings of the interpreters
of the Holy Quran, and compare them to each other. The motive of
the study is to be acquainted with the biography of zaid, mujahid
and ibn katheer, and their interpretation methodology besides
studying the sayings of zaid and mujahid as indicated in the tafseer
of ibn katheer. The research contains four chapters and a conclusion.
The first chapter is mainly on the research essentials while the
second chapter is about the biography of the three scholars
mentioned earlier may Allah have mercy on them, as well as their
interpretation methodology. The third and fourth are about the
compilation of the sayings and studying them by first quoting them,
then refer to the source from which it was obtained for the purpose
of authentication then stating those with same view and what attests
to it from shariah or Arabic language if any and finally comparing
between Sayings and in conclusion the research expresses its
outcomes, recommendations, appendixes and indexes. Through the
study, it was evident that the doctrines of the three schorlars and
their method of interpretation were convincing and acceptable
except for some oddities narrated by Mujahid. The researcher also
identified thirty-three areas where Ibn Katheer had quoted sayings
of Zaid and Mujahid. Most of those that were attributed to Mujahid
had chains of narrators in their sources, whereas the sayings of Zaid
lacked the same except a handful of them. Analysis conducted with
the aid of the books of jarh and taadil on the sayings that contained
the chain of narrators, showed that most of them were authentic and
acceptable. The research relied a lot on tafseer of Tabari in
comparing the sayings due to its distinguished manner of assessing,
and the regulations of tafseer it employs in undertaking that. It was
established that:82% of the sayings studied are correspondent to one
another in either phrase or meaning