Author
Al-Salhi Al-Dara’i, Ahmed bin Saleh bin Ibrahim
Author Original
الصالحي الدرعي، أحمد بن صالح بن إبراهيم
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
42
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
affichage_numerics1270
Notes
Printed manuscript
The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful..... Praise be to Him in whose hand is healing ** After affliction, whatever He wills (...) And after knowledge, my brother, there are two knowledge ** My body and my religion are judged, and perhaps this first is sought ** when a reason arises that prevents
The end of the manuscript: This is the accepted gift ** It came with the praise of our Lord, connected. He brought it to his Lord, the Most High ** Ahmad, the son of Saleh Al-Dari, welcoming with it Rabi’ al-Awwal ** Have mercy on you, O Lord, in erasing the slip of the year three that he drew after the hundred ** And the Alif with this came on the Alif (...) and his honorable family (×××) and companions ** And this is the last speech and greetings. It ended with the praise of God..... and it was completed on Saturday morning on the ninth day of Rajab in the year eighty-three. Two hundred and one thousand
Al-Zirakli’s illusion was when he placed the author’s birth in the year 1121 AH, while the author himself stated in this system of his that the date of composition was the year 1103, that is, before the date mentioned by Al-Zirkli. The date of his death is also confused among historians. Al-Zirakli put his death in the year 1147 AH, while Al-Mukhtar Al-Susi put it in 1144, and Ibn Sawda put it in 1140 AH, and we chose the maximum date as long as the weighting factors seem weak.
Date of composition: 1103 AH = 1691 AD
Paper 13b has whiteness, but there are no holes in it or anything has fallen out of it, as evidenced by the succession of the commentary
- In its margins there are restrictions and corrections