Ithaf Al-Maghrim Al-Maghri by completing Sharh Al-Sughra by Al-Sanusi Ahmad bin Muhammad Al-Muqri; Copied by Musa bin Muhammad bin Dhaif Allah Al-Munadi
(إتحاف المغرم المغري بتكميل شرح الصغرى للسنوسي أحمد بن محمد المقري ؛ نسخه موسى بن محمد بن ضيف الله المنادي)
| Title |
Ithaf Al-Maghrim Al-Maghri by completing Sharh Al-Sughra by Al-Sanusi Ahmad bin Muhammad Al-Muqri; Copied by Musa bin Muhammad bin Dhaif Allah Al-Munadi |
| Title Original
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إتحاف المغرم المغري بتكميل شرح الصغرى للسنوسي أحمد بن محمد المقري ؛ نسخه موسى بن محمد بن ضيف الله المنادي
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| Author |
Al-Muqri, Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Ahmed |
| Author
Original
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المقري، أحمد بن محمد بن أحمد
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| Type |
belge |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
No
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| Pages Count |
122 |
| Library: |
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics2114 |
| Notes |
The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Praise be to God, the One, the One and Only, the One who prevents (...) And then he says (...) Ahmed bin Muhammad Al-Muqri (...) This is a summary that I collected during the days of reading in Fez on Sharh Al-Sughra by Imam Al-Senussi from scraps of cards I had on hand that I feared would be lost (...) Because this is bleached, it will happen, God willing, in the appointed time. I wrote it as it should (...) and I called it Ithaf Al-Mughri Al-Mughri (sic) by completing Sharh Al-Sughra.
The end of the manuscript: The compiler of these benefits said (...) Ahmad bin Muhammad Al-Muqri Al-Qurashi Al-Tilmisani (...) This is the last of the footnotes that it was possible to collect (...) and the completion of that was on Wednesday the twenty-sixth of Muharram Al-Haram, the opener of (Bayad) the twenty-first after the thousandth of the Prophet’s Hijrah in Mahrousa Fez (...) the author said, and the four places after this date were appended to it at the port of Alexandria in the year 1028 (...) and the completion of writing this footnote was on the day (...) when The noon prayer at the end of (...) Shawwal in the year ninety-four AD, conducted by (...) Musa bin Muhammad bin Dhaif Allah, known as the herald.
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