Commentary on the introduction of Abu Yahya Zakaria Al-Ansari to the Basmalah and Al-Hamdala, the author is not mentioned; Copied by Musa bin Muhammad bin Dhaif Allah
(شرح على مقدمة أبي يحيى زكرياء الأنصاري في البسملة والحمدلة المؤلف غير مذكور ؛ نسخه موسى بن محمد بن ضيف الله)

Title Commentary on the introduction of Abu Yahya Zakaria Al-Ansari to the Basmalah and Al-Hamdala, the author is not mentioned; Copied by Musa bin Muhammad bin Dhaif Allah
Title Original شرح على مقدمة أبي يحيى زكرياء الأنصاري في البسملة والحمدلة المؤلف غير مذكور ؛ نسخه موسى بن محمد بن ضيف الله
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 98
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2244
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God (...) Praise be to God as it befits the eternal majesty of His face (...) After this, a nice explanation of the introduction made by the Sheikh of Islam, the mayor of the scholars, the conclusion of the investigators, Zain Al-Millah, Abu Yahya Zakaria Al-Ansari Al-Shafi’i, in speaking about the Basmala, the Hamdala, and other matters, which will be discussed in detail. The end of the manuscript: Unless it is something that is hidden from him due to the imminence of his conversion to Islam and the like, and God Almighty knows best what is correct, and to Him is the reference and the return, and praise be to God (...) The blessed explanation was completed at the hands of its writer (...) Musa bin Muhammad bin Dhaif Allah, who is known as the Herald in the month of God Almighty, Ramadan, on the twelfth day that passed in it at noon in the year 10 and ninety-four. Peace, mercy, and blessings, and our last supplication is that praise be to God, Lord of the worlds. - Ownership: In his first paper, he stated that he was granted ownership in the name of Abd al-Aziz bin Muhammad bin Idris al-Iraqi by complete purchase from (...) Ibn Yusuf in Marrakesh on Thursday in the year 1368. Font type: Moroccan
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Commentary on the introduction of Abu Yahya Zakaria Al-Ansari to the Basmalah and Al-Hamdala, the author is not mentioned; Copied by Musa bin Muhammad bin Dhaif Allah

(شرح على مقدمة أبي يحيى زكرياء الأنصاري في البسملة والحمدلة المؤلف غير مذكور ؛ نسخه موسى بن محمد بن ضيف الله)
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 98
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2244
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God (...) Praise be to God as it befits the eternal majesty of His face (...) After this, a nice explanation of the introduction made by the Sheikh of Islam, the mayor of the scholars, the conclusion of the investigators, Zain Al-Millah, Abu Yahya Zakaria Al-Ansari Al-Shafi’i, in speaking about the Basmala, the Hamdala, and other matters, which will be discussed in detail. The end of the manuscript: Unless it is something that is hidden from him due to the imminence of his conversion to Islam and the like, and God Almighty knows best what is correct, and to Him is the reference and the return, and praise be to God (...) The blessed explanation was completed at the hands of its writer (...) Musa bin Muhammad bin Dhaif Allah, who is known as the Herald in the month of God Almighty, Ramadan, on the twelfth day that passed in it at noon in the year 10 and ninety-four. Peace, mercy, and blessings, and our last supplication is that praise be to God, Lord of the worlds. - Ownership: In his first paper, he stated that he was granted ownership in the name of Abd al-Aziz bin Muhammad bin Idris al-Iraqi by complete purchase from (...) Ibn Yusuf in Marrakesh on Thursday in the year 1368. Font type: Moroccan
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