A scholar’s response to Sultan Hassan I’s consultation with scholars regarding the dispensation of the minting of herbs that sanctify and corrupt things and others.
(جواب أحد العلماء على استشارة السلطان الحسن الأول للعلماء في تسريح صاكة الأعشاب المرقدات و المفسدات و غيرهما)
| Title |
A scholar’s response to Sultan Hassan I’s consultation with scholars regarding the dispensation of the minting of herbs that sanctify and corrupt things and others. |
| Title Original
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جواب أحد العلماء على استشارة السلطان الحسن الأول للعلماء في تسريح صاكة الأعشاب المرقدات و المفسدات و غيرهما
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| Type |
belge |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
No
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| Pages Count |
14 |
| Library: |
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics1758 |
| Notes |
The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, the Possessor of greatness, pride, and majesty, of exquisite workmanship, who forbade what is forbidden (...) As for what follows, in the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and there is no power or strength except in God, the Most High, the Great. The intruder at the gates of Sadat is the wisest of scholars.
The end of the manuscript: I made it as Noah, peace be upon him, made the ark while his people mocked it. God Almighty is responsible for treating us with His grace and benevolence and guiding us to the right path with His generosity and gratitude (unreadable word).
The identity of the responding scientist was not stated in the manuscript
Font type: Moroccan |