Author
Ibn Khalil Al-Tunisi, Hussein bin Mustafa bin Khalil
Author Original
ابن خليل التونسي، حسين بن مصطفى بن خليل
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_numerics3797
Notes
The beginning of the manuscript: And after it, in the handwriting of Sheikh Hussein bin Mustafa bin Khalil, what is this text after the basmalah and prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad, the seal of his prophets, etc. Praise be to God, who guided us to acquire knowledge and understand it, and enabled us to study and transmit it. Prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad, the seal of his prophets and messengers, and upon his family and companions who sacrificed their souls in loving him and revealing his law. After the dearest brother, the jurist, the most glorious prophet, Abu Abdullah Muhammad, the son of our brother, the investigating sheikh, Sidi Abdul Qadir Al-Mushrifi, may God bless everyone with his grace and grace, I asked me to grant him permission to read in Tunisia of reasonable and transmitted sciences (...).
The end of the manuscript: Al-Shifa is by Judge Iyadh, may God be pleased with him, and the interpretation of the Great Qur’an is by Imam Al-Baydawi. I advise him to fear God in secret and in public. He is on the lookout for him, and to consult the imams of the era regarding what I am confused about. He also authorized me to narrate the six books of hadith and others, Sheikh Al-Nahrir, the unique of his time, and the only one of his era, Sheikh Saleh Al-Kawashi mentioned above. This was approved by his sheikh, the chief judge in Tunisia, Sidi Hamouda Al-Weikli, and his sheikh Sheikh Muhammad Al-Saffar Al-Tunisi authorized it. Sheikh Sidi Abdullah Al-Baqi authorized him to do so, and Al-Ajhouri permitted him to do so, and its chain of transmission is known in his books. I advise him not to forget me in the favor of supplication at times when he expects an answer. May God grant success and the poor writer of letters to his Lord, the venerable Hussein bin Mustafa bin Khalil.
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