تفسير : and from his narration on the authority of ibn 'abbas that he said about the interpretation of allah's saying (ta. sin. mim.): '(ta. sin. mim.) he says: ta stands for his might (tawluh) and power, sin stands for his majesty (sana'uh), and mim stands for his dominion (mulkuh); it is also said that (ta. sin. mim.) is an oath by which allah swore.
Jalāl al-Dīn al-Maḥallī
تفسير : tā sīn mīm: god knows best what he means by these [letters].