

You can find and download various volumes of the Urdu translation through the following repositories:
Tafseer Noor ul Saqlain is a comprehensive exegesis compiled by the esteemed scholar Allama Mohsin Faiz Kashani (d. 1680 AD). The title translates to "The Light of the Two Weights" ( Saqlain ), referring to the famous hadith of the Prophet Muhammad where he states, "I leave among you two weighty things: the Book of Allah and my Ahl al-Bayt (Family)." True to its title, the Tafseer focuses on interpreting the Quranic verses through the lens of the Ahl al-Bayt. It is considered one of the most important comprehensive Shia Tafsirs, categorized under Tafseer al-Riwayi (interpretation by tradition), as it relies heavily on narrations and traditions passed down from the Prophet and the Twelve Imams.
Tafseer Noor ul Saqlain is a monumental work in the field of Quranic exegesis, specifically within the Shia school of thought. This Tafseer is unique because it follows the "Tafseer-e-Ma’thoor" methodology, which means the verses are explained primarily through the sayings (hadith) of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Aimmah (AS).
You can find and download various volumes of the Urdu translation through the following repositories:
Tafseer Noor ul Saqlain is a comprehensive exegesis compiled by the esteemed scholar Allama Mohsin Faiz Kashani (d. 1680 AD). The title translates to "The Light of the Two Weights" ( Saqlain ), referring to the famous hadith of the Prophet Muhammad where he states, "I leave among you two weighty things: the Book of Allah and my Ahl al-Bayt (Family)." True to its title, the Tafseer focuses on interpreting the Quranic verses through the lens of the Ahl al-Bayt. It is considered one of the most important comprehensive Shia Tafsirs, categorized under Tafseer al-Riwayi (interpretation by tradition), as it relies heavily on narrations and traditions passed down from the Prophet and the Twelve Imams.
Tafseer Noor ul Saqlain is a monumental work in the field of Quranic exegesis, specifically within the Shia school of thought. This Tafseer is unique because it follows the "Tafseer-e-Ma’thoor" methodology, which means the verses are explained primarily through the sayings (hadith) of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Aimmah (AS).