Nasiriyah Answers to the Issues of the Desert by Muhammad bin Nasser al-Dari; Collected by Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sanhaji; [Corrected by Ahmed bin Suleiman Al-Rasmouki Al-Qabil] Copied by Ahmed bin Yazza bin Salem Al-Habzouni Al-Mutakadi
(الأجوبة الناصرية في مسائل البادية محمد بن ناصر الدرعي ؛ جمعها محمد بن أبي القاسم الصنهاجي ؛ تصحيح أحمد بن سليمان الرسموكي القبيل ؛ نسخه أحمد بن يعزى بن سالم الهبزوني المتكادي)

Title Nasiriyah Answers to the Issues of the Desert by Muhammad bin Nasser al-Dari; Collected by Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sanhaji; [Corrected by Ahmed bin Suleiman Al-Rasmouki Al-Qabil] Copied by Ahmed bin Yazza bin Salem Al-Habzouni Al-Mutakadi
Title Original الأجوبة الناصرية في مسائل البادية محمد بن ناصر الدرعي ؛ جمعها محمد بن أبي القاسم الصنهاجي ؛ تصحيح أحمد بن سليمان الرسموكي القبيل ؛ نسخه أحمد بن يعزى بن سالم الهبزوني المتكادي
Author Ibn Nasser Al-Darai, Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed
Author Original ابن ناصر الدرعي، امحمد بن محمد بن أحمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 222
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2635
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: The Book of Answers from Nasiriyah on the Questions of the Desert by Sheikh Al-Wali Al-Salih Al-Rabbani, Sidi Muhammad bin Nasser Al-Dari (...) collected from him by his student, Sidi Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sanhaji (...). Praise be to God, whose grace extended to all your families and made scholars the heirs of the prophets as long as they did not incline towards this world. End of the manuscript: He said that it is the highest and easiest path, so see his words, may God have mercy on him, and may God grant success. And when he found the humble servant Ahmed bin Suleiman Al-Rasmouki Al-Qabil, the answers of the Sheikh Imam (...) Sidi Muhammad bin Nasser Al-Dari, which were collected by him and arranged by his most virtuous, most virtuous student, Sidi Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sanhaji, including the wondrous answered supplications and some strange ones, and there were some errors in the books that were not known because they were questions received from the common people. The students, and according to what was reported from the Sheikh with the meaning of the answers (...) What is desired from the refinement of this (...) ended on the twenty-fifth of Safar in the year 1110 Ahmed bin Yazza bin Salem Al-Habzuni, then Al-Mutakadi. Font type: Moroccan Notes: We did not find the biographies of Jami’ al-Nawazil, nor its proofreader, nor the copyist.
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Nasiriyah Answers to the Issues of the Desert by Muhammad bin Nasser al-Dari; Collected by Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sanhaji; [Corrected by Ahmed bin Suleiman Al-Rasmouki Al-Qabil] Copied by Ahmed bin Yazza bin Salem Al-Habzouni Al-Mutakadi

(الأجوبة الناصرية في مسائل البادية محمد بن ناصر الدرعي ؛ جمعها محمد بن أبي القاسم الصنهاجي ؛ تصحيح أحمد بن سليمان الرسموكي القبيل ؛ نسخه أحمد بن يعزى بن سالم الهبزوني المتكادي)
Author Ibn Nasser Al-Darai, Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed
Author Original ابن ناصر الدرعي، امحمد بن محمد بن أحمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 222
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2635
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: The Book of Answers from Nasiriyah on the Questions of the Desert by Sheikh Al-Wali Al-Salih Al-Rabbani, Sidi Muhammad bin Nasser Al-Dari (...) collected from him by his student, Sidi Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sanhaji (...). Praise be to God, whose grace extended to all your families and made scholars the heirs of the prophets as long as they did not incline towards this world. End of the manuscript: He said that it is the highest and easiest path, so see his words, may God have mercy on him, and may God grant success. And when he found the humble servant Ahmed bin Suleiman Al-Rasmouki Al-Qabil, the answers of the Sheikh Imam (...) Sidi Muhammad bin Nasser Al-Dari, which were collected by him and arranged by his most virtuous, most virtuous student, Sidi Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim Al-Sanhaji, including the wondrous answered supplications and some strange ones, and there were some errors in the books that were not known because they were questions received from the common people. The students, and according to what was reported from the Sheikh with the meaning of the answers (...) What is desired from the refinement of this (...) ended on the twenty-fifth of Safar in the year 1110 Ahmed bin Yazza bin Salem Al-Habzuni, then Al-Mutakadi. Font type: Moroccan Notes: We did not find the biographies of Jami’ al-Nawazil, nor its proofreader, nor the copyist.
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