Author
Al-Ifrani, Muhammad Al-Saghir bin Muhammad bin Abdullah
Author Original
الإفراني، محمد الصغير بن محمد بن عبد الله
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
24
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
affichage_numerics2578
Notes
The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) He said (...) Abu Abdullah Muhammad Al-Saghir bin Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Ifrani, originally Al-Marakshi Dara, may God have mercy on him. Praise be to God, All-Knowing of the melody of the hadith and its content, All-Aware of the impact of His servants and what it contains in its secrets and secrets. We praise Him, Glory be to Him, for His bounty, whose series is uninterrupted and uninterrupted, and we thank Him, Almighty, for its length, which has improved the narration of its praise, authentic and not fabricated (...) And after that, there are many questions about the ruling of the one who addresses the narration of the hadith despite the fact that he does not touch Arabic in the ancients or in the modern (...) The flames of ignorance have spread throughout the metropolis of the Maghreb, so how about its readings, then how about its valleys, and when I saw the abundance of questions regarding this, I wrote this document, removing the mask of what is there, and called it Al-Mughith. By virtue of the melody in the hadith, I made the talk about it limited to a horoscope, followed by three patterns, followed by a bright suffix. And in God I trust, and in Him I seek help.
The end of the manuscript: is later and contains the benefits of the first benefit. It is common among people that it is not permissible for anyone to read Al-Bukhari or other books of hadith until he has permission, and if he does not have it, it is not permissible for him to read it (...) The third benefit is that raising the voice in the hadith gathering while the reader is reading should not be because it is immoral, because raising the voice over his hadith (...) and Ibn Al-Atheer narrated on the authority of Judge Sulaiman bin Hamzah that he rebuked the boys from playing in his session, so he said, “Do not rebuke them, for we have only heard the same as them.” So see. Does this indicate a license for children?
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