Author: Shaykh Abdur Rahman Nasir as-Sa’di | Volumes: 10 |
Tafseer As-Sa’di (تفسير السعدي) is a well-known Quranic exegesis written by Sheikh Abdurrahman bin Nasir As-Sa’di (1889–1956), a renowned Saudi scholar of Islamic jurisprudence and theology. His tafseer, also known as Tayseer Al-Kareem Ar-Rahman fi Tafseer Kalam Al-Mannaan, is widely regarded for its clarity, simplicity, and direct approach to explaining the Quran.
Key Features of Tafseer As-Sa’di
- Concise and Clear – Unlike classical tafseers that contain extensive linguistic, historical, and philosophical discussions, As-Sa’di’s commentary is straightforward and easy to understand.
- Focus on Tawheed (Monotheism) – His interpretation emphasizes the oneness of Allah, moral guidance, and practical applications of Islamic teachings.
- Based on Quran and Sunnah – The tafseer relies heavily on explanations derived from the Quran itself and the authentic sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
- Avoids Complex Theological Debates – Unlike some classical tafseers that delve into deep philosophical arguments, As-Sa’di keeps his explanations accessible for general readers.
- Popular Among Students and Scholars – Due to its clarity, it is often recommended for beginners in Quranic studies and used as a reference by scholars.

Influence and Legacy
- Sheikh As-Sa’di was a teacher of famous scholars like Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen, who later became one of the most prominent scholars of the 20th century.
- His tafseer has been translated into multiple languages, including English, making it accessible to a wider audience.
This tafseer is highly valued for those seeking a balanced, easy-to-understand explanation of the Quran without excessive complexity.


