The desire of the disciple to take and respond to our Sheikh Al-Saeed Al-Tijani bin Bab bin Ahmed Al-Alawi Al-Shanjiti
(منية المريد في أخذ ورد شيخنا السعيد التجاني بن باب بن أحمد العلوي الشنجيطي)

Title The desire of the disciple to take and respond to our Sheikh Al-Saeed Al-Tijani bin Bab bin Ahmed Al-Alawi Al-Shanjiti
Title Original منية المريد في أخذ ورد شيخنا السعيد التجاني بن باب بن أحمد العلوي الشنجيطي
Author Ibn Bab al-Alawi, al-Tijani ibn Bab ibn Ahmad Bayb
Author Original ابن باب العلوي، التجاني بن باب بن أحمد بَيْبَ
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3437
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) This is the wish of the disciple. The poorest slaves have come to the mercy of the Majeed Al-Tijani Ibn Bab Ibn Ahmad Bib Al-Alawi Al-Shanjiti. Ibn Bab al-Alawi said his lineage is *** the Moroccan Maliki sect. Praise be to Him who made the saints *** the heirs of the perfect prophets. And He who makes the Prophet the best of prophets *** and our Sheikh Ahmed is the best of the saints. Praise that lasts for everlasting blessings *** upon all creatures and every Muslim. (...) I called it the wish of the disciple *** in taking and responding to our happy Sheikh. The end of the manuscript: Our God, the Most Merciful, has made us the One who lifts up, the Mighty, the Generous. (...) And I ask him, Lord of the people, to be gathered *** in the group of Ahmad Abi Al-Abbas. My father and I are with our loved ones *** so that he can protect us from judgment. And whoever recites this affliction *** or whoever strives for it will attain satisfaction on the Day of Recompense. And to bless the one with whom the message was sealed and the one to whom it belongs. And his family and companions are worthy of prohibition *** The sun does not appear and the sun does not disappear. It ended, thank God (...). Font type: Moroccan
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The desire of the disciple to take and respond to our Sheikh Al-Saeed Al-Tijani bin Bab bin Ahmed Al-Alawi Al-Shanjiti

(منية المريد في أخذ ورد شيخنا السعيد التجاني بن باب بن أحمد العلوي الشنجيطي)
Author Ibn Bab al-Alawi, al-Tijani ibn Bab ibn Ahmad Bayb
Author Original ابن باب العلوي، التجاني بن باب بن أحمد بَيْبَ
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3437
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) This is the wish of the disciple. The poorest slaves have come to the mercy of the Majeed Al-Tijani Ibn Bab Ibn Ahmad Bib Al-Alawi Al-Shanjiti. Ibn Bab al-Alawi said his lineage is *** the Moroccan Maliki sect. Praise be to Him who made the saints *** the heirs of the perfect prophets. And He who makes the Prophet the best of prophets *** and our Sheikh Ahmed is the best of the saints. Praise that lasts for everlasting blessings *** upon all creatures and every Muslim. (...) I called it the wish of the disciple *** in taking and responding to our happy Sheikh. The end of the manuscript: Our God, the Most Merciful, has made us the One who lifts up, the Mighty, the Generous. (...) And I ask him, Lord of the people, to be gathered *** in the group of Ahmad Abi Al-Abbas. My father and I are with our loved ones *** so that he can protect us from judgment. And whoever recites this affliction *** or whoever strives for it will attain satisfaction on the Day of Recompense. And to bless the one with whom the message was sealed and the one to whom it belongs. And his family and companions are worthy of prohibition *** The sun does not appear and the sun does not disappear. It ended, thank God (...). Font type: Moroccan
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