This study aims to examine the features of the interpretation "Al-Taysir fi al-Tafsir" by Imam Najm al-Din Abu Hafs Umar al-Nasafi (d. 537 AH). The objective is to understand the methodology al-Nasafi used in his interpretation, including his approach to addressing Quranic texts. The study will specifically trace instances where the Quran is explained through other Quranic verses, focusing on the theme of Prophet Adam's innocence from sin, to gain a deeper insight.In conducting this research, I will adopt an inductive approach, closely reading "Al-Taysir fi al-Tafsir" to identify the verses that al-Nasafi interpreted and referenced from the Quran. This will involve a detailed study of Adam’s infallibility from sin. Additionally, I will use an analytical approach to compare and evaluate al-Nasafi’s commentary, weighing it against the interpretations of other commentators to highlight both his unique contributions and any shared perspectives.Key findings suggest that "Al-Taysir fi al-Tafsir" demonstrates distinct qualities that establish it as a rich, scientifically grounded interpretation, notable for its precise understanding of Quranic meanings. Imam al-Nasafi is distinguished by his skill in interpreting the Quran through the Quran itself, adding substantial academic value to this work and reinforcing its status among respected interpretative texts in Islamic scholarship
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