The Ahmadiyya statement of the aspirant of eternal happiness, Muhammad al-Tayyib ibn Muhammad al-Hasani, known as Sufyani
(الإفادة الأحمدية لمريد السعادة الأبدية محمد الطيب بن محمد الحسني الشهير بالسفياني)

Title The Ahmadiyya statement of the aspirant of eternal happiness, Muhammad al-Tayyib ibn Muhammad al-Hasani, known as Sufyani
Title Original الإفادة الأحمدية لمريد السعادة الأبدية محمد الطيب بن محمد الحسني الشهير بالسفياني
Author Al-Sufyani, Muhammad Al-Tayeb bin Muhammad Al-Hasani
Author Original السفياني، محمد الطيب بن محمد الحسني
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 40
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2625
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: The Book of Ahmadiyya Benefit for the One Who Wants Eternal Happiness. Praise be to God, who speaks the truth and guides to the right path, and prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad (...). The first thing to be taken care of is to restrict it after the words of our Lord, the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace and his family, the words of the sheikhs, may God be pleased with them (...) and the most important of that, in my view, is the collection of the words of the Sheikh of the Sheikhs and the source of steadfastness and firmness, the pole of the nation of Muhammad and the successor of the eye of divine mercy, Abi Al-Abbas, our Lord Ahmad, the son of our Lord Muhammad, in Al-Fath Al-Tijani Al-Hasani (...) and his rank. On the letters of the dictionary (...). The end of the manuscript: O Abu Masoud, take it with you. And this is what he said when he heard a little kitten squealing. When he arrived at his house, may God be pleased with him, he sent him a bowl of food for her dinner, and it was his custom, may God be pleased with him, every day to order a piece of food for the cats in his house, may God be pleased with him. He gives a third of it as charity to God, purifying his wealth. The reason for this is (...) A man who used to mix with usury and corrupt sales wanted to purify the wealth in his hand, so he mentioned it. Done. The testimony ended, thank God (...). Font type: Moroccan colored
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The Ahmadiyya statement of the aspirant of eternal happiness, Muhammad al-Tayyib ibn Muhammad al-Hasani, known as Sufyani

(الإفادة الأحمدية لمريد السعادة الأبدية محمد الطيب بن محمد الحسني الشهير بالسفياني)
Author Al-Sufyani, Muhammad Al-Tayeb bin Muhammad Al-Hasani
Author Original السفياني، محمد الطيب بن محمد الحسني
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 40
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2625
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: The Book of Ahmadiyya Benefit for the One Who Wants Eternal Happiness. Praise be to God, who speaks the truth and guides to the right path, and prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad (...). The first thing to be taken care of is to restrict it after the words of our Lord, the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace and his family, the words of the sheikhs, may God be pleased with them (...) and the most important of that, in my view, is the collection of the words of the Sheikh of the Sheikhs and the source of steadfastness and firmness, the pole of the nation of Muhammad and the successor of the eye of divine mercy, Abi Al-Abbas, our Lord Ahmad, the son of our Lord Muhammad, in Al-Fath Al-Tijani Al-Hasani (...) and his rank. On the letters of the dictionary (...). The end of the manuscript: O Abu Masoud, take it with you. And this is what he said when he heard a little kitten squealing. When he arrived at his house, may God be pleased with him, he sent him a bowl of food for her dinner, and it was his custom, may God be pleased with him, every day to order a piece of food for the cats in his house, may God be pleased with him. He gives a third of it as charity to God, purifying his wealth. The reason for this is (...) A man who used to mix with usury and corrupt sales wanted to purify the wealth in his hand, so he mentioned it. Done. The testimony ended, thank God (...). Font type: Moroccan colored
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