The jurisprudential rules are among the close origins of Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Muqri; Copied by Muhammad bin Musa Al-Ayashi
(القواعد الفقهية من الأصول القريبة أبو عبد الله محمد بن محمد بن أحمد المقري ؛ نسخه محمد بن موسى العياشي)

Title The jurisprudential rules are among the close origins of Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Muqri; Copied by Muhammad bin Musa Al-Ayashi
Title Original القواعد الفقهية من الأصول القريبة أبو عبد الله محمد بن محمد بن أحمد المقري ؛ نسخه محمد بن موسى العياشي
Author Al-Muqri, Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed
Author Original المقري، محمد بن محمد بن أحمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 186
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1093
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Sheikh (...) the judge of the community in the city of Fez, Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Muqri, said (...) Praise be to God and peace be upon His servants whom He has chosen. I intended to preface one thousand and two hundred rules of the basics close to the main issues of dispute, both trivial and close, and I hoped that it would be limited to those who were motivated to seek the foundations. The end of the manuscript: And on the authority of Al-Shafi’i, it is said that it is by way of guardianship, so the plural does not establish a rule. Al-Saati said, “The benefit of accusative reasons is the definition of rulings after the cessation of revelation due to the difficulty of standing in every incident on the discourse (...) He asks for forgiveness, and the place of seeking forgiveness is where he fears punishment, and that is in the forbidden, not in the recommended, such as the abode and the hated, and just as punishments are with one of these things, the reward is with their opposites, so it is necessary to thank them for them. Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Muqri said, “I have done what I intended to complete what I wanted, and from God Almighty I seek help, and there is no power nor strength except in God, the Most High, the Great.” Font type: fine Moroccan
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The jurisprudential rules are among the close origins of Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Muqri; Copied by Muhammad bin Musa Al-Ayashi

(القواعد الفقهية من الأصول القريبة أبو عبد الله محمد بن محمد بن أحمد المقري ؛ نسخه محمد بن موسى العياشي)
Author Al-Muqri, Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed
Author Original المقري، محمد بن محمد بن أحمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 186
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1093
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Sheikh (...) the judge of the community in the city of Fez, Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Muqri, said (...) Praise be to God and peace be upon His servants whom He has chosen. I intended to preface one thousand and two hundred rules of the basics close to the main issues of dispute, both trivial and close, and I hoped that it would be limited to those who were motivated to seek the foundations. The end of the manuscript: And on the authority of Al-Shafi’i, it is said that it is by way of guardianship, so the plural does not establish a rule. Al-Saati said, “The benefit of accusative reasons is the definition of rulings after the cessation of revelation due to the difficulty of standing in every incident on the discourse (...) He asks for forgiveness, and the place of seeking forgiveness is where he fears punishment, and that is in the forbidden, not in the recommended, such as the abode and the hated, and just as punishments are with one of these things, the reward is with their opposites, so it is necessary to thank them for them. Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Muqri said, “I have done what I intended to complete what I wanted, and from God Almighty I seek help, and there is no power nor strength except in God, the Most High, the Great.” Font type: fine Moroccan
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