The Atlas of the Flags of Interpreters came to shed light on a group of the most famous interpreters and to present, according to a historical sequence, the emergence of the science of interpretation and its most important schools from the prophetic era until the present day, with a brief biography of those who ended up leading this science in their time and a brief definition of their interpretations, with the help of auxiliary means such as mental and geographical maps and illustrative images, which contribute to forming a clear vision for the reader of the biography of each interpreter and the progress of the science of interpretation and its timeline. The book came as a pioneer in its art; a pioneer in employing the art of atlases in serving the biographies of interpreters and explaining their approaches, to be a valuable reference in the Quranic library.
Written by:
Sami Abdullah Al-Maghlouth
About the author:
Sami bin Abdullah bin Ahmed Al-Maghluth, born in (1382) AH.
Bachelor of Education; major: History, minor: Geography, with honors from King Faisal University. Retired from education in the year (1437) AH.
Number of volumes: 1
Version number: 78
Book size: 20*28
Number of pages: 524 pages
Year of publication: 1444 AH - 2022 AD. First edition.