Response to those who criticized Mahdi Al-Wazzani’s entourage on Mayara’s explanation of the appointed guide, Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak Al-Hilali
(الرد على من انتقد حاشية المهدي الوزاني على شرح ميارة للمرشد المعين محمد بن المبارك الهلالي)

Title Response to those who criticized Mahdi Al-Wazzani’s entourage on Mayara’s explanation of the appointed guide, Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak Al-Hilali
Title Original الرد على من انتقد حاشية المهدي الوزاني على شرح ميارة للمرشد المعين محمد بن المبارك الهلالي
Author Al-Hilali, Ahmed bin Al-Mubarak
Author Original الهلالي، امحمد بن المبارك
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 8
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2353
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to Him who establishes truth and abolishes falsehood, even if the criminals hate it (...) This is what the mortal slave Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak Al-Hilali says, when he was our sheikh (...) Abu Issa, Sidi Al-Mahdi Al-Wazzani (...) did not spare any effort in spreading knowledge and disseminating it by teaching and writing (...) and among the things he wrote in that (...) was his footnote called The Luminous Stars and the Selected Jewels, as included in the explanation of the Sheikh’s appointed guide. Mayara (...) However, some fools decided to criticize her (...) so I wanted, God willing, to warn him about his delusions. The end of the manuscript: It is sufficient for those who pity themselves among these red-blooded men that if they review our restriction called sufficient rebuke against the person of a harsh and harsh nature, then there is something in it that will cure and suffice and he will recite, “I have heard, if I called alive (...) and while he mentioned sufficiency and peace, he said it and restricted it (...) Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak Al-Hilali Font type: Moroccan
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Response to those who criticized Mahdi Al-Wazzani’s entourage on Mayara’s explanation of the appointed guide, Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak Al-Hilali

(الرد على من انتقد حاشية المهدي الوزاني على شرح ميارة للمرشد المعين محمد بن المبارك الهلالي)
Author Al-Hilali, Ahmed bin Al-Mubarak
Author Original الهلالي، امحمد بن المبارك
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 8
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2353
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to Him who establishes truth and abolishes falsehood, even if the criminals hate it (...) This is what the mortal slave Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak Al-Hilali says, when he was our sheikh (...) Abu Issa, Sidi Al-Mahdi Al-Wazzani (...) did not spare any effort in spreading knowledge and disseminating it by teaching and writing (...) and among the things he wrote in that (...) was his footnote called The Luminous Stars and the Selected Jewels, as included in the explanation of the Sheikh’s appointed guide. Mayara (...) However, some fools decided to criticize her (...) so I wanted, God willing, to warn him about his delusions. The end of the manuscript: It is sufficient for those who pity themselves among these red-blooded men that if they review our restriction called sufficient rebuke against the person of a harsh and harsh nature, then there is something in it that will cure and suffice and he will recite, “I have heard, if I called alive (...) and while he mentioned sufficiency and peace, he said it and restricted it (...) Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak Al-Hilali Font type: Moroccan
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