The blessed restriction shown in the hadith “God hates the fleshy people of the House” by Jaafar bin Idris Al-Kattani
(التقييد المبارك المبين في حديث إن الله يبغض أهل البيت اللحميين جعفر بن إدريس الكتاني)

Title The blessed restriction shown in the hadith “God hates the fleshy people of the House” by Jaafar bin Idris Al-Kattani
Title Original التقييد المبارك المبين في حديث إن الله يبغض أهل البيت اللحميين جعفر بن إدريس الكتاني
Author Al-Kattani, Jaafar bin Idris
Author Original الكتاني، جعفر بن إدريس
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3098
Notes Notes: The document does not contain printing data, so a default date has been used. We did not find any mention of this lithograph in the approved references: Dictionary of Moroccan Publications (Al-Mahi Al-Idrisi), Lithographs in Morocco (Fawzi Abdel Razzaq), Moroccan Publications (Latifa Al-Kanduz). The two poetic verses of Ibn Arabi that are the subject of the second restriction are: O to whom are my words, if he listens to them, he finds words that contain whatever he wants. The matter is greater, thoughts are confused, the law is truer, and man complies with it.
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The blessed restriction shown in the hadith “God hates the fleshy people of the House” by Jaafar bin Idris Al-Kattani

(التقييد المبارك المبين في حديث إن الله يبغض أهل البيت اللحميين جعفر بن إدريس الكتاني)
Author Al-Kattani, Jaafar bin Idris
Author Original الكتاني، جعفر بن إدريس
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics3098
Notes Notes: The document does not contain printing data, so a default date has been used. We did not find any mention of this lithograph in the approved references: Dictionary of Moroccan Publications (Al-Mahi Al-Idrisi), Lithographs in Morocco (Fawzi Abdel Razzaq), Moroccan Publications (Latifa Al-Kanduz). The two poetic verses of Ibn Arabi that are the subject of the second restriction are: O to whom are my words, if he listens to them, he finds words that contain whatever he wants. The matter is greater, thoughts are confused, the law is truer, and man complies with it.
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