Author
Al-Raini, Muhammad bin Al-Hassan
Author Original
الرعيني، محمد بن الحسن
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
70
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
affichage_numerics1857
Notes
The beginning of the manuscript: Muhammad Ibn al-Hasan al-Ra’ini said, “We open this book with the name of God and ask Him for help in giving thanks for His blessings and inspiring success in seeking more of His blessings after praising Him for that in praise (…). Praise be to God, who created us with His knowledge in His knowledge, so we created ourselves after nothingness, and we knew ourselves, and He implemented upon us His approval and implemented His rulings in us (…) Then the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, clarified the Sunnahs and explained to them the ways and guided them.” The ways and taught them the duties and Sunnahs and showed them the way in that in two hadiths in which he explained to them the separation between the disputed ones. He said in the preserved hadith that the Companions, may God be pleased with them, then transmitted the follower from the companion and took from the first until that ends to us with a detailed, connected chain of transmission with a strong chain of narration, transmitted by trustworthy scholars Malik, and Malik, may God be pleased with him, suffices when teaching the judges after him and obliges them to impose on them what they transmitted regarding the separation between the two adversaries with trust and proof.
The end of the manuscript: Chapter on the argument regarding the interruption of ownership through possession: The companions of Malik, may God be pleased with him, unanimously agreed that whoever sees a foreigner from among the people is permissible for his land and house (...) And if he presents the argument with his saying, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, whoever possesses something from his opponent for ten years is more deserving of it (...) We find that God Almighty sent Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, as a caller to God, a good tidings, and a warner to all of creation, and he commanded in that regard kindness, leniency, and pardoning the ignorant as an excuse. From God Almighty to them and denying year after year until he had completed ten years of the one He sent to them, he commanded migration and jihad, but when we found that God Almighty ended with the excuses to ten years and did not exceed that, we made that a time limit for possession with the evidence by saying, peace be upon him, whoever possesses something from his opponent for ten years has more right to it, and God is the Grantor of success by His grace. It ended, thank God (...) and the completion of its restriction was on Thursday, the seventh of Jumada Al-Awwal, in the year one thousand fifty-three years.
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