The ripe fruits and the clear and decisive rulings extracted from the Qur’an and extracted from the words of the Most Gracious God
(الثمرات اليانعة والأحكام الواضحة القاطعة المقتطفة من القرآن والمجتبى من كلام الإله الرحمن)

Title The ripe fruits and the clear and decisive rulings extracted from the Qur’an and extracted from the words of the Most Gracious God
Title Original الثمرات اليانعة والأحكام الواضحة القاطعة المقتطفة من القرآن والمجتبى من كلام الإله الرحمن
Author Judge Yusuf bin Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Othman Al-Yamani, 832 AH / 1428 AD.
Author Original القاضي يوسف بن أحمد بن محمد بن عثمان اليماني، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Many people copied it, the most recent of whom was Muhammad bin Sharaf al-Din bin Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Yahya bin Yahya
Subject The Holy Qur’an, interpretation.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 511
Physical Dimensions 30cm × 20cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 68
Record ID 174848
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Dar al-makhtutat & al-maktabat al-gharbia in Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - House of Manuscripts and the Western Library in the Grand Mosque
Date Not available
Notes The interpretation of Surat Al-Baqarah began and ended with Al-Muawwidhatayn Al-Falaq and Al-Nas. He wrote Quranic verses in red ink. He has many possessions. He places the names of Quranic surahs in the upper left corner of the manuscript, up to Surat Al-An'am. Masked with red ink. It was mentioned in paper 284 that the first part of the fruits was numbered on the 14th of Rajab in the year 1051 AH. The manuscript is in different pens and the quality of the calligraphy varies between a fine copy and a regular pen. He finished collecting it in Jumada al-Awwal in the year 815 AH. It is a complete copy in one volume, as it collected the entire interpretation of the Holy Qur’an, from Surat Al-Baqarah to the People, in one volume.
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The ripe fruits and the clear and decisive rulings extracted from the Qur’an and extracted from the words of the Most Gracious God

(الثمرات اليانعة والأحكام الواضحة القاطعة المقتطفة من القرآن والمجتبى من كلام الإله الرحمن)
Author Judge Yusuf bin Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Othman Al-Yamani, 832 AH / 1428 AD.
Author Original القاضي يوسف بن أحمد بن محمد بن عثمان اليماني، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Many people copied it, the most recent of whom was Muhammad bin Sharaf al-Din bin Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Yahya bin Yahya
Subject The Holy Qur’an, interpretation.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 511
Physical Dimensions 30cm × 20cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 68
Record ID 174848
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Dar al-makhtutat & al-maktabat al-gharbia in Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - House of Manuscripts and the Western Library in the Grand Mosque
Date Not available
Notes The interpretation of Surat Al-Baqarah began and ended with Al-Muawwidhatayn Al-Falaq and Al-Nas. He wrote Quranic verses in red ink. He has many possessions. He places the names of Quranic surahs in the upper left corner of the manuscript, up to Surat Al-An'am. Masked with red ink. It was mentioned in paper 284 that the first part of the fruits was numbered on the 14th of Rajab in the year 1051 AH. The manuscript is in different pens and the quality of the calligraphy varies between a fine copy and a regular pen. He finished collecting it in Jumada al-Awwal in the year 815 AH. It is a complete copy in one volume, as it collected the entire interpretation of the Holy Qur’an, from Surat Al-Baqarah to the People, in one volume.
Satır sayısı مختلفة
Yazı türü Various
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation - Ottoman library catalog search
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