All current issues are subject to rulings in Maliki jurisprudence Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Ghazi Al-Uthmani Al-Miknasi
(كليات المسائل الجارية عليها الأحكام في الفقه المالكي أبو عبد الله محمد بن أحمد بن محمد بن علي بن غازي العثماني المكناسي)

Title All current issues are subject to rulings in Maliki jurisprudence Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Ghazi Al-Uthmani Al-Miknasi
Title Original كليات المسائل الجارية عليها الأحكام في الفقه المالكي أبو عبد الله محمد بن أحمد بن محمد بن علي بن غازي العثماني المكناسي
Author Ibn Ghazi, Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Muhammad
Author Original ابن غازي، محمد بن أحمد بن محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 28
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1856
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Sheikh (...) Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Ghazi Al-Uthmani Al-Miknasi said (...) This is a book that I begin with praise to God, a sincere praise for Him, and I seek His help for whatever correctness of the article satisfies him and for which he is satisfied with effective thanks (...) In it, I aimed at what came to my attention of the universal issues on which rulings are based. I aimed from them at what is fundamentally expelled and whose ruling is not contradicted, to every sufficient sentence and true connotation, and to a few that indicate many. It is based on the well-known doctrines of the Maliki scholars, or what the imams of Sadat did, and it may have pointed out in some issues something other than what was intended (...) and the reason we gathered for it was our stay on some days on the road to our contact when we went to meet with Al-Shawiya when they asked me to do so in the early year eight hundred and ninety-three. The end of the manuscript: Punishments: Any killing resulting from jest or play is ruled by mistake, but if it results from seriousness and fighting, then it is ruled by intentionality (...) Every thief who steals something is not responsible for the stolen thing until he is well-off on the day of the theft and the ease continues with it until the day of cutting it off, unless the stolen thing is food and the thief ate it before leaving his master’s house, so it is not cut off, but rather he must pay the value in particular. It ended (...) His restriction was completed on the morning of Sunday, the nineteenth of Rabi’ al-Thani, in the year two hundred and one thousand and fifty-three years. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds. Font type: Moroccan colored
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All current issues are subject to rulings in Maliki jurisprudence Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Ghazi Al-Uthmani Al-Miknasi

(كليات المسائل الجارية عليها الأحكام في الفقه المالكي أبو عبد الله محمد بن أحمد بن محمد بن علي بن غازي العثماني المكناسي)
Author Ibn Ghazi, Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Muhammad
Author Original ابن غازي، محمد بن أحمد بن محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 28
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1856
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Sheikh (...) Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Ali bin Ghazi Al-Uthmani Al-Miknasi said (...) This is a book that I begin with praise to God, a sincere praise for Him, and I seek His help for whatever correctness of the article satisfies him and for which he is satisfied with effective thanks (...) In it, I aimed at what came to my attention of the universal issues on which rulings are based. I aimed from them at what is fundamentally expelled and whose ruling is not contradicted, to every sufficient sentence and true connotation, and to a few that indicate many. It is based on the well-known doctrines of the Maliki scholars, or what the imams of Sadat did, and it may have pointed out in some issues something other than what was intended (...) and the reason we gathered for it was our stay on some days on the road to our contact when we went to meet with Al-Shawiya when they asked me to do so in the early year eight hundred and ninety-three. The end of the manuscript: Punishments: Any killing resulting from jest or play is ruled by mistake, but if it results from seriousness and fighting, then it is ruled by intentionality (...) Every thief who steals something is not responsible for the stolen thing until he is well-off on the day of the theft and the ease continues with it until the day of cutting it off, unless the stolen thing is food and the thief ate it before leaving his master’s house, so it is not cut off, but rather he must pay the value in particular. It ended (...) His restriction was completed on the morning of Sunday, the nineteenth of Rabi’ al-Thani, in the year two hundred and one thousand and fifty-three years. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds. Font type: Moroccan colored
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