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The commentary named El-Bahrü'l-Medid fi Tefsiri'l-Kur'âni'l-Mecîd belongs to Ahmed Ibn Acibe el-Hasenî es-Sâzelî, a master in exoteric and esoteric sciences. This commentary presents together the apparent interpretation of the great Quran with its mystical signs from beginning to end; It is an original interpretation that combines the outer with the inner, the truth with the sharia, knowledge with wisdom, experience with narration, observation with evidence, literature with deeds, heart with tongue, and love with words. Ibn Ajibe, as a scholar and a perfect disciple who has nearly fifty works, wrote this commentary with the advice of his disciples in the last period of his life, that is, in his most productive period. The apparent tafsir part of the work consists of the most reliable tafsirs of the Ahl al-Sunnah, such as Beyzâvî, Ebü's-Suûd, Nesefî, Kurtûbî, Ibn Atıyye and Ibn Cüzey. The Sufi signs are explained through quotations from the main sources of Sufism such as Kuseyrî's Letâifü'l-Isârât, Baklî's Arâisü'l-Beyânı, Hikem-i Ataiyye, Kûtü'l-Kulûb, Ihya, Avarif, and the author's work. , constitutes experience and recommendations.