A guide for children and adults on what is built on letters, nouns, and verbs, Muhammad bin Mubarak bin Ali bin Abdullah Al-Kadsi
(مرشد الأولاد والكهول على ما بني من الحروف والأسماء والفعول محمد بن مبارك بن علي بن عبد الله الكدسي)

Title A guide for children and adults on what is built on letters, nouns, and verbs, Muhammad bin Mubarak bin Ali bin Abdullah Al-Kadsi
Title Original مرشد الأولاد والكهول على ما بني من الحروف والأسماء والفعول محمد بن مبارك بن علي بن عبد الله الكدسي
Author Al-Kadsi, Muhammad bin Mubarak bin Ali
Author Original الكدسي، محمد بن مبارك بن علي
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 12
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3678
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Sheikh Al-Wali Al-Salih, the imam of his time, Sidi Muhammad bin Mubarak bin Ali bin Abdullah Al-Kadasi, said (...) We seek blessings in his name, opening and drawing from the abundant sea of ​​His bounty, and asking for help, and I pray and greet those who (...) As for what follows, the poor, distressed servant says (...) Muhammad bin Mubarak bin Ali bin Abdullah Al-Kadasi, may God shower his mercy on everyone. Know, O you who are thirsty for syntax, that it is not sought and does not exist (...) and the knowledge of construction is from this book of ours, and I do not say it out of pride and amazement (...) and I named it (...) the guide of children and old people based on what was built of letters, nouns and verbs (...) Al-Nazim said, may God correct him, I began with the praise of God, then his prayers upon the Chosen One for the truth (...) Al-Nazim, who is the aforementioned Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak, began his book like other grammaticators, with praise be to God. The end of the manuscript: This concludes what is intended in terms of organization and explanation. By God, I ask that all of this be completed for His noble face and that it benefits us, our parents, and our loved ones in our religion and our world (...) and it was completed in the beginning of Rajab in the year one hundred and sixty-six. It was completed, praise be to God (...) The blank copy of it occurred between the noon and afternoon prayers on Monday (...) the fourth of God's month Shawwal in the year 1229. Font type: Moroccan
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A guide for children and adults on what is built on letters, nouns, and verbs, Muhammad bin Mubarak bin Ali bin Abdullah Al-Kadsi

(مرشد الأولاد والكهول على ما بني من الحروف والأسماء والفعول محمد بن مبارك بن علي بن عبد الله الكدسي)
Author Al-Kadsi, Muhammad bin Mubarak bin Ali
Author Original الكدسي، محمد بن مبارك بن علي
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 12
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3678
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Sheikh Al-Wali Al-Salih, the imam of his time, Sidi Muhammad bin Mubarak bin Ali bin Abdullah Al-Kadasi, said (...) We seek blessings in his name, opening and drawing from the abundant sea of ​​His bounty, and asking for help, and I pray and greet those who (...) As for what follows, the poor, distressed servant says (...) Muhammad bin Mubarak bin Ali bin Abdullah Al-Kadasi, may God shower his mercy on everyone. Know, O you who are thirsty for syntax, that it is not sought and does not exist (...) and the knowledge of construction is from this book of ours, and I do not say it out of pride and amazement (...) and I named it (...) the guide of children and old people based on what was built of letters, nouns and verbs (...) Al-Nazim said, may God correct him, I began with the praise of God, then his prayers upon the Chosen One for the truth (...) Al-Nazim, who is the aforementioned Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak, began his book like other grammaticators, with praise be to God. The end of the manuscript: This concludes what is intended in terms of organization and explanation. By God, I ask that all of this be completed for His noble face and that it benefits us, our parents, and our loved ones in our religion and our world (...) and it was completed in the beginning of Rajab in the year one hundred and sixty-six. It was completed, praise be to God (...) The blank copy of it occurred between the noon and afternoon prayers on Monday (...) the fourth of God's month Shawwal in the year 1229. Font type: Moroccan
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