Holy Quran (puya)
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Holy Quran is the name of a well known Shi'a twelver tafsir, authored by Mahdi Puya.[citation needed]
The work is one of the tafsirs offered at al-Islam.org [1]
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One edition is printed in Iran. The book has been translated into English by Ahmed Ali.[2]
In the words of Dr. F. E. Peters of New York University: "Ahmed Ali's work is clear, direct, and elegant - a combination of stylistic virtues almost never found in translations of the Qur'an. His is the best I have read."