The masterpiece of the questioner who wants to explain the ruling on the sugar of the mold, Muhammad Al-Arabi bin Muhammad Al-Hashemi Al-Zarhouni
(تحفة السائل الراغب في بيان الحكم في سكر القالب محمد العربي بن محمد الهاشمي الزرهوني)

Title The masterpiece of the questioner who wants to explain the ruling on the sugar of the mold, Muhammad Al-Arabi bin Muhammad Al-Hashemi Al-Zarhouni
Title Original تحفة السائل الراغب في بيان الحكم في سكر القالب محمد العربي بن محمد الهاشمي الزرهوني
Author Al-Zarhouni, Muhammad Al-Arabi bin Muhammad bin Al-Hashimi
Author Original الزرهوني، محمد العربي بن محمد بن الهاشمي
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 18
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1098
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Praise be to God who revived with the scholars the landmarks of religion (...) And then he says (...) Muhammad Al-Arabi bin Muhammad Al-Hashemi Al-Zarhuni (...) that more than twenty years before this time had occurred talk about clarified cake sugar due to the saying of some merchants who frequented trading in Christian lands in some countries that they put blood in the cake sugar when cooking it for clarification until it became completely white (...) and they asked The poor servant is restricting what cures the sick and heals the sick, so I have restricted what is easy to collect, number, place, and name the questioner who wants to explain the ruling on sugaring the mold. End of the manuscript: Choose for yourself what pleases and pleases the soul and heart, and God will guide us and you, and leave in our hearts the guidance to obey Him and the hatred to disobey Him (...) And peace be upon whoever stands in his chains, may God cover him with His mercy. I finish. Font type: Hassan colorful Moroccan
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The masterpiece of the questioner who wants to explain the ruling on the sugar of the mold, Muhammad Al-Arabi bin Muhammad Al-Hashemi Al-Zarhouni

(تحفة السائل الراغب في بيان الحكم في سكر القالب محمد العربي بن محمد الهاشمي الزرهوني)
Author Al-Zarhouni, Muhammad Al-Arabi bin Muhammad bin Al-Hashimi
Author Original الزرهوني، محمد العربي بن محمد بن الهاشمي
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 18
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1098
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Praise be to God who revived with the scholars the landmarks of religion (...) And then he says (...) Muhammad Al-Arabi bin Muhammad Al-Hashemi Al-Zarhuni (...) that more than twenty years before this time had occurred talk about clarified cake sugar due to the saying of some merchants who frequented trading in Christian lands in some countries that they put blood in the cake sugar when cooking it for clarification until it became completely white (...) and they asked The poor servant is restricting what cures the sick and heals the sick, so I have restricted what is easy to collect, number, place, and name the questioner who wants to explain the ruling on sugaring the mold. End of the manuscript: Choose for yourself what pleases and pleases the soul and heart, and God will guide us and you, and leave in our hearts the guidance to obey Him and the hatred to disobey Him (...) And peace be upon whoever stands in his chains, may God cover him with His mercy. I finish. Font type: Hassan colorful Moroccan
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