And Al-Mishkat (5354), Al-Manthur (3/319), Al-Shama'il (27), Kashshaf (87), Al-Baghawi (3/260), Matalib (3650), Al-Kanz (2588), Al-Sahihah (955), the margin of Al-Mawahib (143), Al-Qurtubi (9/1), Ibn Kathir (4/236, 7/487), Musnad Abi Bakr (181), Al-Mu'ni 'an Haml al-Asfar (4/500), and Bidayah (6/69).
Alif-Lam-Ra: 2: The discussion regarding this has preceded.
Its verses: 3: Al-Qurtubi said in the interpretation of this verse: Meaning: Made entirely muhkam (precise/perfect), with no flaw or falsehood in it. Al-ihkam (perfection/precision) is the prevention of speech from corruption; meaning it was organized in a precise arrangement, not followed by contradiction or flaw. Ibn Abbas said: Meaning: No book has abrogated it, unlike the Torah and the Gospel.
1995: 10636. Explained it: 1: Tafsir al-Qurtubi: (5/3231).
1996: 10636. Severe: 1: Narrated by Ahmad (1/307) and Bidayah (3/38).