Surah Rahman: Tanzil.net

Use Tanzil alongside a tafsir (like Ibn Kathir or Al-Sa’di) to appreciate why the surah asks "Fabi-ayyi…" repeatedly—and who is being addressed.

Hover over any word in Surah Ar-Rahman, and Tanzil instantly shows the root meaning, grammar, and translation. For example, hovering over "Ar-Rahman" (verse 1) reveals "The Most Gracious." This feature is invaluable for understanding the surah’s central theme: God’s mercy manifest in creation, the Quran, and the balance of the cosmos. tanzil.net surah rahman

(Deductions only for missing tafsir and no loop mode). Use Tanzil alongside a tafsir (like Ibn Kathir

You can listen to top reciters (e.g., Mishary Alafasy, Sudais, Husary). The audio scrolls and highlights each word in real-time. This is transformative for Surah Ar-Rahman, allowing you to internalize the hypnotic refrain and master its tajweed rules (e.g., the mandatory idgham or clear izhar at specific verses). (Deductions only for missing tafsir and no loop mode)

Tanzil lets you compare up to three translations simultaneously. For Surah Ar-Rahman, you can view Sahih International (literal), Pickthall (classic), or Abdel Haleem (modern). Seeing how each handles the repeated refrain—"Which of the favors... do you deny?" vs. "Which of your Lord's wonders would you deny?"—deepens understanding.