When you read Volume 2, you encounter the opinions of early jurists like Al-Awza’i and Ibn Abi Layla, whose legal schools vanished. Al-Tabari preserves their logic, preventing historical amnesia.
Al-Tabari’s approach in this volume, as throughout the entire work, is distinct for its academic rigor: The Commentary On The Quran Vol. 2 By Al-tabari
In larger, multi-volume or complete sets, Volume 2 typically covers different sections: When you read Volume 2, you encounter the
If you are tackling this masterpiece for the first time, do not read it like a novel. Follow this strategy: When you read Volume 2
He clarifies the "Covenant" and the repeated cycles of guidance and deviation.

