Enlightening insights into similarities and counterparts in Hanafi jurisprudence
(تنوير البصائر على الأشباه والنظائر في الفقه الحنفي)

Title Enlightening insights into similarities and counterparts in Hanafi jurisprudence
Title Original تنوير البصائر على الأشباه والنظائر في الفقه الحنفي
Author Sharaf al-Din al-Ghazi, Sharaf al-Din bin Abdul Qadir bin Barakat
Author Original شرف الدين الغزي، شرف الدين بن عبد القادر بن بركات
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 426
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2027
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, who is worthy of the merit to comprehend the meanings......And then he says.....Sharaf al-Din bin Abdul Qadir bin Barakat bin Ibrahim bin Habib al-Hanafi is one of the most luxurious books in its classification and the best in its beautiful style......And while I was swimming in the depths of its seas.....when he suggested to me that I should make a footnote on it, so I was guided to that like a garden to the rain and hastened in its compliance like water to the decision. I called it enlightening insights on similarities and analogues. The end of the manuscript: If he marries after that, validly, and the condition is specified, he will break it, which is the valid marriage, so he will break it, and God Almighty knows best what is right, and to Him is the return and the return. This footnote was completed.......and its writing was completed on the day of the blessed Thursday, the fifth of the month of Shawwal of the months of the year one thousand and thirty-four, at the hands of......Omar bin Othman Abi Marah. - Paper photocopy: original in Al-Assad Library in Syria, No. 12728 Font type: Oriental
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Enlightening insights into similarities and counterparts in Hanafi jurisprudence

(تنوير البصائر على الأشباه والنظائر في الفقه الحنفي)
Author Sharaf al-Din al-Ghazi, Sharaf al-Din bin Abdul Qadir bin Barakat
Author Original شرف الدين الغزي، شرف الدين بن عبد القادر بن بركات
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 426
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2027
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, who is worthy of the merit to comprehend the meanings......And then he says.....Sharaf al-Din bin Abdul Qadir bin Barakat bin Ibrahim bin Habib al-Hanafi is one of the most luxurious books in its classification and the best in its beautiful style......And while I was swimming in the depths of its seas.....when he suggested to me that I should make a footnote on it, so I was guided to that like a garden to the rain and hastened in its compliance like water to the decision. I called it enlightening insights on similarities and analogues. The end of the manuscript: If he marries after that, validly, and the condition is specified, he will break it, which is the valid marriage, so he will break it, and God Almighty knows best what is right, and to Him is the return and the return. This footnote was completed.......and its writing was completed on the day of the blessed Thursday, the fifth of the month of Shawwal of the months of the year one thousand and thirty-four, at the hands of......Omar bin Othman Abi Marah. - Paper photocopy: original in Al-Assad Library in Syria, No. 12728 Font type: Oriental
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