A collection of Maghreb fatwas, the compiler of which is not mentioned
(مجموعة من الفتاوى المغاربية جامعها غير مذكور)

Title A collection of Maghreb fatwas, the compiler of which is not mentioned
Title Original مجموعة من الفتاوى المغاربية جامعها غير مذكور
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 244
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2432
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: If he meant what was possible and similar, and he was asked about a drawing that included a woman who had borrowed two dinars of known value from her sister’s son, of which she had no acquittal except what required acquittal, so he asked her, and she said, “This was only because my sister’s son bought an iron pot and shared my circumcision with him, and he said to me, ‘You guarantee it.’” The end of the manuscript: “And the good women are for the good men, and the good men are for the good women. These are acquitted of what He says to them is forgiveness and generous provision.” There is no doubt that those to whom God has given wisdom and knowledge and promoted them to goodness have no entry into the vice of traits and the weakest of falls. Rather, it falls into that ignorant person who has been robbed of the light of his mind and turned away from the remembrance of his Lord. He, peace be upon him, said: The adulterer does not commit adultery. Font type: Moroccan
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A collection of Maghreb fatwas, the compiler of which is not mentioned

(مجموعة من الفتاوى المغاربية جامعها غير مذكور)
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 244
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2432
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: If he meant what was possible and similar, and he was asked about a drawing that included a woman who had borrowed two dinars of known value from her sister’s son, of which she had no acquittal except what required acquittal, so he asked her, and she said, “This was only because my sister’s son bought an iron pot and shared my circumcision with him, and he said to me, ‘You guarantee it.’” The end of the manuscript: “And the good women are for the good men, and the good men are for the good women. These are acquitted of what He says to them is forgiveness and generous provision.” There is no doubt that those to whom God has given wisdom and knowledge and promoted them to goodness have no entry into the vice of traits and the weakest of falls. Rather, it falls into that ignorant person who has been robbed of the light of his mind and turned away from the remembrance of his Lord. He, peace be upon him, said: The adulterer does not commit adultery. Font type: Moroccan
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