Hamdoun Bennani’s summary of his uncle Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Hamdoun Bennani’s explanation of the millennium sermon by Ibn Malik Hamdoun bin Muhammad Bennani bin Abdul Salam
(مختصر حمدون بناني لشرح خاله محمد بن محمد بن حمدون بناني على خطبة الألفية لابن مالك حمدون بن محمد بناني بن عبد السلام)

Title Hamdoun Bennani’s summary of his uncle Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Hamdoun Bennani’s explanation of the millennium sermon by Ibn Malik Hamdoun bin Muhammad Bennani bin Abdul Salam
Title Original مختصر حمدون بناني لشرح خاله محمد بن محمد بن حمدون بناني على خطبة الألفية لابن مالك حمدون بن محمد بناني بن عبد السلام
Author Bennani, Hamdoun bin Muhammad bin Abdul Salam
Author Original بناني، حمدون بن محمد بن عبد السلام
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 68
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3676
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds (...) And then he says (...) Hamdoun bin Muhammad Bannani bin Abdul Salam (...) When the explanation of our uncle and master the jurist (...) Abu Abdullah Sidi Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Hamdun Bannani, may God sanctify his soul, who has a sermon (...) Jamal Al-Din bin Malik has few premises, many meanings (...) I wanted to summarize it briefly. End of the manuscript: Al-Ashmouni would have been better to say, “May God have mercy on him, and God judges with satisfaction and mercy (...)” Muqaydah said, “May God forgive him,” and it is possible without a supplication that he would be an actor (...) like his saying, “Eternity remains, oh the cave of its people,” and this is a comprehensive supplication for the wilderness. “May God forgive him and forgive him,” said Muqaydah, and this is the final summary, with the help of God Almighty, and God grants success to what is right, and to Him is the return and the return (...) Shawwal 1226. Font type: Moroccan
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Hamdoun Bennani’s summary of his uncle Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Hamdoun Bennani’s explanation of the millennium sermon by Ibn Malik Hamdoun bin Muhammad Bennani bin Abdul Salam

(مختصر حمدون بناني لشرح خاله محمد بن محمد بن حمدون بناني على خطبة الألفية لابن مالك حمدون بن محمد بناني بن عبد السلام)
Author Bennani, Hamdoun bin Muhammad bin Abdul Salam
Author Original بناني، حمدون بن محمد بن عبد السلام
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 68
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3676
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds (...) And then he says (...) Hamdoun bin Muhammad Bannani bin Abdul Salam (...) When the explanation of our uncle and master the jurist (...) Abu Abdullah Sidi Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Hamdun Bannani, may God sanctify his soul, who has a sermon (...) Jamal Al-Din bin Malik has few premises, many meanings (...) I wanted to summarize it briefly. End of the manuscript: Al-Ashmouni would have been better to say, “May God have mercy on him, and God judges with satisfaction and mercy (...)” Muqaydah said, “May God forgive him,” and it is possible without a supplication that he would be an actor (...) like his saying, “Eternity remains, oh the cave of its people,” and this is a comprehensive supplication for the wilderness. “May God forgive him and forgive him,” said Muqaydah, and this is the final summary, with the help of God Almighty, and God grants success to what is right, and to Him is the return and the return (...) Shawwal 1226. Font type: Moroccan
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