The Luminous Lights in the Explanation of the Forty Saliqiyyah
(الأنوار المضيئة في شرح الأربعين السليقية)

Title The Luminous Lights in the Explanation of the Forty Saliqiyyah
Title Original الأنوار المضيئة في شرح الأربعين السليقية
Author Yahya bin Hamza, 745 AH / 1344 AD.
Author Original يحيى بن حمزة، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Not identified
Subject Hadith.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 76
Physical Dimensions 29cm × 20cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 84
Record ID 175996
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of the Great Mosque
Date Not available
Notes It is the first part. It is preceded by the reasons for the revelation, as is followed by the second part of the eschatological purposes extracted from the luminous lights, obscured by two red lines, and it is from pp. 93-168. On the title page we find the words “Praise be to God and may God’s blessings be upon our master Muhammad and his family” from God’s great gifts to his servant and son of his servant, Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Al-Hassan, may God grant him success and end his days and deeds with good deeds. After that, it became an endowment on the eastern treasury in the Grand Mosque in Sana’a (and it was Someone who had no good in it stole it and wanted to sell it, but he could not do so, etc., written by Muhammad bin Ali Wahish).
Sample Text After the Basmala and the Lord of Ease and Help: The first hadith is from Anas Ibn Malik, who said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, addressed us on his camel, Al-Jada’.
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The Luminous Lights in the Explanation of the Forty Saliqiyyah

(الأنوار المضيئة في شرح الأربعين السليقية)
Author Yahya bin Hamza, 745 AH / 1344 AD.
Author Original يحيى بن حمزة، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Not identified
Subject Hadith.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 76
Physical Dimensions 29cm × 20cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 84
Record ID 175996
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of the Great Mosque
Date Not available
Notes It is the first part. It is preceded by the reasons for the revelation, as is followed by the second part of the eschatological purposes extracted from the luminous lights, obscured by two red lines, and it is from pp. 93-168. On the title page we find the words “Praise be to God and may God’s blessings be upon our master Muhammad and his family” from God’s great gifts to his servant and son of his servant, Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Al-Hassan, may God grant him success and end his days and deeds with good deeds. After that, it became an endowment on the eastern treasury in the Grand Mosque in Sana’a (and it was Someone who had no good in it stole it and wanted to sell it, but he could not do so, etc., written by Muhammad bin Ali Wahish).
Sample Text After the Basmala and the Lord of Ease and Help: The first hadith is from Anas Ibn Malik, who said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, addressed us on his camel, Al-Jada’.
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