Explanation of Al-Senussi Al-Tilmisani on his summary of logic by Muhammad bin Yusuf Al-Senussi
(شرح السنوسي التلمساني على مختصره في علم المنطق محمد بن يوسف السنوسي)

Title Explanation of Al-Senussi Al-Tilmisani on his summary of logic by Muhammad bin Yusuf Al-Senussi
Title Original شرح السنوسي التلمساني على مختصره في علم المنطق محمد بن يوسف السنوسي
Author Al-Senussi, Muhammad bin Yusuf bin Omar
Author Original السنوسي، محمد بن يوسف بن عمر
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 100
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics215
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, the King, the Bestower, the Inspirer of what is right and the Opener of closed doors, and prayers and peace be upon our Master and Master Muhammad, the Master of Creation, in this abode and on the Day of Judgment, Resurrection, and Judgment. May God Almighty be pleased with his family and companions who sacrifice their souls in His love and support for His Law and who walk in exalting His Word and spreading His religion through difficult paths. After this is a restriction, I intended by it a brief explanation of the science of logic by way of brevity, refraining from multiplication, and restricting it to The important thing is not to add anything that prevents one from rushing to the hereafter, legal objectives, confuses the mind and distracts attention. End of the manuscript: I said and we said that the truth is composed of more than two parts, but it is a matter of tolerance. Otherwise, proof has been presented that it is composed of only two parts (...) and this is the last thing we intended to put in this explanation. We ask God Almighty to benefit from it and its origin all who seek to obtain from it the benefit that in this world and the hereafter will reach the satisfaction of the Noble Lord (...) and our last supplication is that praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds. Font type: fine Moroccan
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Explanation of Al-Senussi Al-Tilmisani on his summary of logic by Muhammad bin Yusuf Al-Senussi

(شرح السنوسي التلمساني على مختصره في علم المنطق محمد بن يوسف السنوسي)
Author Al-Senussi, Muhammad bin Yusuf bin Omar
Author Original السنوسي، محمد بن يوسف بن عمر
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 100
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics215
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, the King, the Bestower, the Inspirer of what is right and the Opener of closed doors, and prayers and peace be upon our Master and Master Muhammad, the Master of Creation, in this abode and on the Day of Judgment, Resurrection, and Judgment. May God Almighty be pleased with his family and companions who sacrifice their souls in His love and support for His Law and who walk in exalting His Word and spreading His religion through difficult paths. After this is a restriction, I intended by it a brief explanation of the science of logic by way of brevity, refraining from multiplication, and restricting it to The important thing is not to add anything that prevents one from rushing to the hereafter, legal objectives, confuses the mind and distracts attention. End of the manuscript: I said and we said that the truth is composed of more than two parts, but it is a matter of tolerance. Otherwise, proof has been presented that it is composed of only two parts (...) and this is the last thing we intended to put in this explanation. We ask God Almighty to benefit from it and its origin all who seek to obtain from it the benefit that in this world and the hereafter will reach the satisfaction of the Noble Lord (...) and our last supplication is that praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds. Font type: fine Moroccan
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