Calamities of Al-Sijilmasi Al-Rabati Al-Bajaadi Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sijilmasi Al-Rabati
(نوازل السجلماسي الرباطي البجعدي أبو عبد الله محمد بن أبي القاسم السجلماسي الرابطي)

Title Calamities of Al-Sijilmasi Al-Rabati Al-Bajaadi Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sijilmasi Al-Rabati
Title Original نوازل السجلماسي الرباطي البجعدي أبو عبد الله محمد بن أبي القاسم السجلماسي الرابطي
Author Al-Sijilmasi, Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim bin Muhammad
Author Original السجلماسي، محمد بن أبي القاسم بن محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 660
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3716
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) These are catastrophes (...) Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sijilmasi Al-Rabati We praise those who are responsible for answering those who ask and fulfilling the hopes of those who wish (...) As for what follows, God’s blessings upon me and His continuous benevolence towards me are that they have inspired me to know the One whose dust is beyond reproach (...) From a pole that has been covered by the orbit of catastrophes (...) Abu Abdullah Sidi Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Falali Al-Najjari Al-Ajaidani is home and stability (...) so I sought God's help (...) in collecting these calamities and attributing their words to the speaker. The end of the manuscript: Her clan also specializes in all the dowries for the sake of ignorance of the previous one and the lack of inheritance of one from the other (...) The knowledge of the man’s death meant that the woman’s heirs took a quarter of the dowry with the dowry, and vice versa, he only took half of the dowry and the other half remained for the man’s heirs. This is all clear and beyond doubt due to its clarity. It does not need to be demonstrated in a text, and God grant us success. The answers have ended, thank God Almighty, and they were received from the original copy (...) on the fifth of Qa’dah al-Haram in the year one thousand three hundred and eighteen. Font type: Moroccan
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Calamities of Al-Sijilmasi Al-Rabati Al-Bajaadi Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sijilmasi Al-Rabati

(نوازل السجلماسي الرباطي البجعدي أبو عبد الله محمد بن أبي القاسم السجلماسي الرابطي)
Author Al-Sijilmasi, Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim bin Muhammad
Author Original السجلماسي، محمد بن أبي القاسم بن محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 660
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3716
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) These are catastrophes (...) Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sijilmasi Al-Rabati We praise those who are responsible for answering those who ask and fulfilling the hopes of those who wish (...) As for what follows, God’s blessings upon me and His continuous benevolence towards me are that they have inspired me to know the One whose dust is beyond reproach (...) From a pole that has been covered by the orbit of catastrophes (...) Abu Abdullah Sidi Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Falali Al-Najjari Al-Ajaidani is home and stability (...) so I sought God's help (...) in collecting these calamities and attributing their words to the speaker. The end of the manuscript: Her clan also specializes in all the dowries for the sake of ignorance of the previous one and the lack of inheritance of one from the other (...) The knowledge of the man’s death meant that the woman’s heirs took a quarter of the dowry with the dowry, and vice versa, he only took half of the dowry and the other half remained for the man’s heirs. This is all clear and beyond doubt due to its clarity. It does not need to be demonstrated in a text, and God grant us success. The answers have ended, thank God Almighty, and they were received from the original copy (...) on the fifth of Qa’dah al-Haram in the year one thousand three hundred and eighteen. Font type: Moroccan
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