News of the sons of the prophets
(أنباء نجباء الأبناء)

Title News of the sons of the prophets
Title Original أنباء نجباء الأبناء
Author Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Zafar al-Saqili, 565 AH/1169 AD.
Author Original محمد بن عبد الله بن محمد بن ظفر الصقلي، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Rabat - Morocco - Not identified
Subject the date.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 22
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 15cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1366
Record ID 94090
Library Location Morocco (Rabat) --The Ḥasanīya Library (Royal Library) - Morocco (Rabat) -- The Hassaniya Library (Royal Library)
Date Not available
Notes A booklet written by its author to Sheikh Al-Qaid Al-Hasib Abi Abdullah Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim bin Al-Hajar Al-Qurashi, noting his righteous descendants. It appears that he wrote this book in his youth during his stay in his original homeland of Sicily before his exodus to the Levant, because this Al-Qaid Ibn Al-Hajar was the leader of the remaining Muslim minority on the island. In it, he talks about the noble sons, and they are of four types. The first is the Gharar Awali class, the second is the successive progeny class, the third is the kind of generous jokes, and the fourth is the lost rings category. Then he talks about the birth of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, as it is the ideal example of the sons’ nobles, and he cites news from his childhood and youth, salty and interesting anecdotes, and then he mentions a group of the news of the sons’ nobles. There are other versions of this book: Vat. 13732 Bib. VAT, Paris National 6032, 2122 and 2121. Date. The book “Anbaa Nujabaa Al-Abnaa” was published by Al-Taqadum Press in Cairo.
Durum مبتور الآخر بنحو النصف. وهو بالي كثير الخروم تالف الأطراف.
Satır sayısı 29
Kaynakça S، ج 1، ص 595.
Yazı türü Maghribī
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News of the sons of the prophets

(أنباء نجباء الأبناء)
Author Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Zafar al-Saqili, 565 AH/1169 AD.
Author Original محمد بن عبد الله بن محمد بن ظفر الصقلي، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Rabat - Morocco - Not identified
Subject the date.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 22
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 15cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1366
Record ID 94090
Library Location Morocco (Rabat) --The Ḥasanīya Library (Royal Library) - Morocco (Rabat) -- The Hassaniya Library (Royal Library)
Date Not available
Notes A booklet written by its author to Sheikh Al-Qaid Al-Hasib Abi Abdullah Muhammad bin Abi Al-Qasim bin Al-Hajar Al-Qurashi, noting his righteous descendants. It appears that he wrote this book in his youth during his stay in his original homeland of Sicily before his exodus to the Levant, because this Al-Qaid Ibn Al-Hajar was the leader of the remaining Muslim minority on the island. In it, he talks about the noble sons, and they are of four types. The first is the Gharar Awali class, the second is the successive progeny class, the third is the kind of generous jokes, and the fourth is the lost rings category. Then he talks about the birth of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, as it is the ideal example of the sons’ nobles, and he cites news from his childhood and youth, salty and interesting anecdotes, and then he mentions a group of the news of the sons’ nobles. There are other versions of this book: Vat. 13732 Bib. VAT, Paris National 6032, 2122 and 2121. Date. The book “Anbaa Nujabaa Al-Abnaa” was published by Al-Taqadum Press in Cairo.
Durum مبتور الآخر بنحو النصف. وهو بالي كثير الخروم تالف الأطراف.
Satır sayısı 29
Kaynakça S، ج 1، ص 595.
Yazı türü Maghribī
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