Restriction in intelligence, author not mentioned
(تقييد في الذكاة المؤلف غير مذكور)

Title Restriction in intelligence, author not mentioned
Title Original تقييد في الذكاة المؤلف غير مذكور
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 10
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2349
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Sheikh Judge Abu Al-Walid Ibn Rushd, may God Almighty have mercy on him, said (...) Zakat is divided into eighteen categories, six whose sacrifices are not eaten by consensus, including the child who does not reason and the insane person in the state of madness. The end of the manuscript: The famous thing is that it cannot be eaten. Khalil said that if you cut it (...) Ibn Arafa, if the wudu remains, it is thin, and this is the truth (...) And consider what Sheikh Khalil said, and he sufficed with cutting the wudu and half the throat. What we meant ended with praise to God and prayers and peace be upon the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace. Font type: Moroccan
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Restriction in intelligence, author not mentioned

(تقييد في الذكاة المؤلف غير مذكور)
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 10
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2349
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Sheikh Judge Abu Al-Walid Ibn Rushd, may God Almighty have mercy on him, said (...) Zakat is divided into eighteen categories, six whose sacrifices are not eaten by consensus, including the child who does not reason and the insane person in the state of madness. The end of the manuscript: The famous thing is that it cannot be eaten. Khalil said that if you cut it (...) Ibn Arafa, if the wudu remains, it is thin, and this is the truth (...) And consider what Sheikh Khalil said, and he sufficed with cutting the wudu and half the throat. What we meant ended with praise to God and prayers and peace be upon the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace. Font type: Moroccan
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