Various benefits, Abdul Hafeez Al-Fassi
(فوائد متنوعة عبد الحفيظ الفاسي)

Title Various benefits, Abdul Hafeez Al-Fassi
Title Original فوائد متنوعة عبد الحفيظ الفاسي
Author Al-Fassi, Abdel Hafeez
Author Original الفاسي، عبد الحفيظ
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 22
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics4073
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: From the first volume of Al-Allamah Al-Yahmari’s Kanash, quoting Al-Rawd Al-Ma’tar by Al-Hamiri, that the people of Basra have three things that no one in the country can claim: palm trees and doves (...) It was quoted from Al-Shari Program on the authority of Sheikh Ibn Muhammad bin Ubaidullah that he had a lot of praise for the Maqamat and described them as very useful and quickly useful to those who read them, and he said that writing is possible for someone who has memorized less than half of it, as for someone who has completed it. The end of the manuscript: Even if it took a long time, the second one would not exhaust the thoughts from specifying the majority of men’s names, and the space for many of the stalwarts in it is limited, the third one (...) and other things that (...) to consider (...) and provoke thought (...) such as a series on the jurisprudence of Malik’s school of thought. Font type: Moroccan
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Various benefits, Abdul Hafeez Al-Fassi

(فوائد متنوعة عبد الحفيظ الفاسي)
Author Al-Fassi, Abdel Hafeez
Author Original الفاسي، عبد الحفيظ
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 22
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics4073
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: From the first volume of Al-Allamah Al-Yahmari’s Kanash, quoting Al-Rawd Al-Ma’tar by Al-Hamiri, that the people of Basra have three things that no one in the country can claim: palm trees and doves (...) It was quoted from Al-Shari Program on the authority of Sheikh Ibn Muhammad bin Ubaidullah that he had a lot of praise for the Maqamat and described them as very useful and quickly useful to those who read them, and he said that writing is possible for someone who has memorized less than half of it, as for someone who has completed it. The end of the manuscript: Even if it took a long time, the second one would not exhaust the thoughts from specifying the majority of men’s names, and the space for many of the stalwarts in it is limited, the third one (...) and other things that (...) to consider (...) and provoke thought (...) such as a series on the jurisprudence of Malik’s school of thought. Font type: Moroccan
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