Muhammad Bennani’s footnote to Al-Zarqani’s commentary on the summary of Khalil Muhammad bin Hassan Al-Banani
(حاشية محمد بناني على شرح الزرقاني على مختصر خليل محمد بن حسن البناني)

Title Muhammad Bennani’s footnote to Al-Zarqani’s commentary on the summary of Khalil Muhammad bin Hassan Al-Banani
Title Original حاشية محمد بناني على شرح الزرقاني على مختصر خليل محمد بن حسن البناني
Author Bennani, Muhammad bin Al-Hassan bin Masoud
Author Original بناني، محمد بن الحسن بن مسعود
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 576
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1196
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: The best of what is uttered by the tongue and written by the pen. Praise be to Him who created man and taught him what he did not know and gave him the distinction between the living and the living (...) As for what follows, the poor and guilty slave Muhammad bin Hassan Al-Banani says (...) When the most perfect explanation of the Sheikh (...) was Sidi Abd Al-Baqi bin Yusuf Al-Zarqani on the summary of Abu Al-Mawaddah Khalil (...) and I called it Al-Fath Al-Rubani in what Al-Zarqani was astonished about (...) and I refer to a picture of Z by Al-Zarqani and Khash by Al-Kharshi and H. By Al-Hattab, Wadhih for clarification, Watfa by Mustafa, Watakh by Al-Takhikhi, Wagh by Ibn Ghazi, Waq by Al-Mawwaq, Waas by Sheikh Salem, Tat by Al-Tata’i, Hajj by Sheikh Ali Al-Ajhouri, Sur by Al-Nasiri Al-Laqani, Mas by Al-Masnawi, and Abu Ali by Sidi Lahsan ibn Rahal. May God make it a treasure and reward me with it in both worlds. He is the Grantor of success and the guide to the straight path, from Him to His right and to His right. Chapter on purity. The end of the manuscript: Rather, he mentioned it connected to the words of a dhim, so they thought that it was from the words of a dhim, but it is not so, and it is attached to the genitive (...) and Sahnoun said that it is not permissible to sell it and it will be annulled. Don’t you see that Ibn al-Qasim says that his servant’s wages are for a month, but it is not permissible to sell him (...) and what is apparent from what Al-Lakhmi (H) narrated about him, and thus you know the shortcomings in the words of Z and his father, and God is the Granter of success. Printed manuscript Calligraphy type: Moroccan, precise and beautiful
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Muhammad Bennani’s footnote to Al-Zarqani’s commentary on the summary of Khalil Muhammad bin Hassan Al-Banani

(حاشية محمد بناني على شرح الزرقاني على مختصر خليل محمد بن حسن البناني)
Author Bennani, Muhammad bin Al-Hassan bin Masoud
Author Original بناني، محمد بن الحسن بن مسعود
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 576
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1196
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: The best of what is uttered by the tongue and written by the pen. Praise be to Him who created man and taught him what he did not know and gave him the distinction between the living and the living (...) As for what follows, the poor and guilty slave Muhammad bin Hassan Al-Banani says (...) When the most perfect explanation of the Sheikh (...) was Sidi Abd Al-Baqi bin Yusuf Al-Zarqani on the summary of Abu Al-Mawaddah Khalil (...) and I called it Al-Fath Al-Rubani in what Al-Zarqani was astonished about (...) and I refer to a picture of Z by Al-Zarqani and Khash by Al-Kharshi and H. By Al-Hattab, Wadhih for clarification, Watfa by Mustafa, Watakh by Al-Takhikhi, Wagh by Ibn Ghazi, Waq by Al-Mawwaq, Waas by Sheikh Salem, Tat by Al-Tata’i, Hajj by Sheikh Ali Al-Ajhouri, Sur by Al-Nasiri Al-Laqani, Mas by Al-Masnawi, and Abu Ali by Sidi Lahsan ibn Rahal. May God make it a treasure and reward me with it in both worlds. He is the Grantor of success and the guide to the straight path, from Him to His right and to His right. Chapter on purity. The end of the manuscript: Rather, he mentioned it connected to the words of a dhim, so they thought that it was from the words of a dhim, but it is not so, and it is attached to the genitive (...) and Sahnoun said that it is not permissible to sell it and it will be annulled. Don’t you see that Ibn al-Qasim says that his servant’s wages are for a month, but it is not permissible to sell him (...) and what is apparent from what Al-Lakhmi (H) narrated about him, and thus you know the shortcomings in the words of Z and his father, and God is the Granter of success. Printed manuscript Calligraphy type: Moroccan, precise and beautiful
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