The calamities of Ibn Tarkaz
(نوازل ابن طركاظ)

Title The calamities of Ibn Tarkaz
Title Original نوازل ابن طركاظ
Author Ibn Tarkaz, Muhammad
Author Original ابن طركاظ، محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 64
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2026
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful......This is a list of some of the calamities collected by the jurist Judge Abu al-Fadl Ibn Tarkaz, may God Almighty have mercy on him, from the words of the scholars of Hazrat Al-Aliya, may God Almighty protect it with his blessings. They are Professor Abu Saeed bin Lubb, may God have mercy on him, Sheikh Abu Ishaq Al-Shatibi, may God have mercy on him, and the judge of the community Abu Abdullah bin Alaq. The end of the manuscript: The correct statement in jurisprudence is the statement that is in the context. The issues of Professor Abu Saeed bin Lub were completed in the writing of Judge Ibn Tarkad, may God have mercy on them, and they were completed on the last day of the sacred month of Muharram, the opening of seven with one hundred and eighty and two hundred and one thousand, at the hands of its writer....... Ali bin Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Abdul Razzaq Al-Zariqi, may God forgive him and his parents..... and grant him peace. He collected the answers of the scholars of Granada regarding these calamities: Abu Ishaq Al-Shatibi; Abu Saeed bin Lubb; Abu Abdullah bin Allaq - Paper copy: We did not find any reference to the original from which it was copied We have not yet found a translation of the author, although we estimate that he is one of the jurists of the eighth century AH Font type: Moroccan
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The calamities of Ibn Tarkaz

(نوازل ابن طركاظ)
Author Ibn Tarkaz, Muhammad
Author Original ابن طركاظ، محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 64
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2026
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful......This is a list of some of the calamities collected by the jurist Judge Abu al-Fadl Ibn Tarkaz, may God Almighty have mercy on him, from the words of the scholars of Hazrat Al-Aliya, may God Almighty protect it with his blessings. They are Professor Abu Saeed bin Lubb, may God have mercy on him, Sheikh Abu Ishaq Al-Shatibi, may God have mercy on him, and the judge of the community Abu Abdullah bin Alaq. The end of the manuscript: The correct statement in jurisprudence is the statement that is in the context. The issues of Professor Abu Saeed bin Lub were completed in the writing of Judge Ibn Tarkad, may God have mercy on them, and they were completed on the last day of the sacred month of Muharram, the opening of seven with one hundred and eighty and two hundred and one thousand, at the hands of its writer....... Ali bin Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Abdul Razzaq Al-Zariqi, may God forgive him and his parents..... and grant him peace. He collected the answers of the scholars of Granada regarding these calamities: Abu Ishaq Al-Shatibi; Abu Saeed bin Lubb; Abu Abdullah bin Allaq - Paper copy: We did not find any reference to the original from which it was copied We have not yet found a translation of the author, although we estimate that he is one of the jurists of the eighth century AH Font type: Moroccan
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