A chapter on the confusion of the organs
(فصل في اختلاج الأعضاء)
| Title | A chapter on the confusion of the organs |
|---|---|
| Title Original | فصل في اختلاج الأعضاء |
| Type | belge |
| Language | Arabic |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Pages Count | 6 |
| Library: | King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID | affichage_numerics2194 |
| Notes | The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God alone. A chapter on the rupture of the organs. Ibn Sirin narrated on the authority of Dhul-Qurain, may God be pleased with them both. The head: If the right side of the head trembles, he will be afflicted with distress and misfortune, and he may be absent for a long time, then return, and if his left side is trembling. The end of the manuscript: With God’s great power and strength, it was stated in the hadith that the left side in a wet dream is better than the right, and God knows best. It ended with the praise of God and His good help, and it was completed on the morning of Wednesday, the death of twenty days of Rabi’ al-Nabawi. May the best blessings be upon its companion. O God, bless our master Muhammad and his family and grant him peace (...). We have not found its author - After the text of the manuscript, there are restrictions, including: Translated by Ibrahim bin Ali Al-Khayyat, quoting from Baghiyat Al-Ruwad fi Khabar Bani Abdul-Wad; The tree of the pole, Abu Abbas Ahmed bin Ali, traced to Ali bin Abi Talib, may God bless his face; The tree of honorable tailors; Column of honorable Idrisids. Font type: Moroccan |