[The story of the Companions of the Cave]
(حكاية أصحاب الكهف)

Title [The story of the Companions of the Cave]
Title Original حكاية أصحاب الكهف
Author Not identified
Publication Date: 1120 AH/1708 AD
Publication Place Zaqaziq - Egypt - Nabkioli - Abdullah Al-Mazhari, Mahr of the house of Hajj Muhammad Pasha
Subject history
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 8
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 14cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID مجاميع طلعت 975
Record ID CP 76187
Library Location Dar al-Kutub (Public Library) - Egyptian House of Books
Date 1120 AH/1708 AD
Notes This letter is followed by the story of Qarun (Q. 8-9), then the story of Iskander ibn Faylqus (Q. 9-11), then a message in Persian from Q. (12-39). Microfilm number: 18122.
Sample Text Ibn Abbas, may God be pleased with them both, was asked which is the greatest verse in the Qur’an. He said: Ayat Al-Kursi. It was said that the most amazing verse in the Qur’an. He said the Almighty’s saying: [Indeed, the Companions of the Cave and Al-Raqim were among Our wondrous signs.] He said, “In ancient times, the city of Tarsus was called Fussus.”
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[The story of the Companions of the Cave]

(حكاية أصحاب الكهف)
Author Not identified
Publication Date 1120 AH/1708 AD
Publication Place Zaqaziq - Egypt - Nabkioli - Abdullah Al-Mazhari, Mahr of the house of Hajj Muhammad Pasha
Subject history
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 8
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 14cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID مجاميع طلعت 975
Record ID CP 76187
Library Location Dar al-Kutub (Public Library) - Egyptian House of Books
Date 1120 AH/1708 AD
Notes This letter is followed by the story of Qarun (Q. 8-9), then the story of Iskander ibn Faylqus (Q. 9-11), then a message in Persian from Q. (12-39). Microfilm number: 18122.
Sample Text Ibn Abbas, may God be pleased with them both, was asked which is the greatest verse in the Qur’an. He said: Ayat Al-Kursi. It was said that the most amazing verse in the Qur’an. He said the Almighty’s saying: [Indeed, the Companions of the Cave and Al-Raqim were among Our wondrous signs.] He said, “In ancient times, the city of Tarsus was called Fussus.”
Satır sayısı 19
Yazı türü Naskh
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