Author
Ali bin Al-Hassan bin Hibat Allah, 571 AH / 1175 AD; Procolman 1:331.
Author Original
علي بن الحسن بن هبة الله، هـم؛ بروكلمن
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Damascus - Syria -
Not identified
Subject
History, history of Islamic countries.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
524
Physical Dimensions
29cm × 20cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
تاريخ 14
Record ID
201592
Library Location
Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date
Not available
Notes
It begins with the rest of the translation of Muhammad bin Idris Al-Shafi’i, after a short omission in the translation, which was referred to in the footnote of Part 2A. The report with which this part begins is: I heard Yahya bin Ma’in say that Al-Shafi’i is truthful and there is no problem with him. The previous part ends with the following report: Abu Al-Hasan Al-Daraqutni counted those who narrated more than a hundred of his hadiths, reports, and words from him, etc. The fifteenth part ends with Muhammad bin Mutrif, as if the original quoted from him changes in this part. In Q. 263a, he mentions the beginning of the thirty-second part. Perhaps this division is a fragmentation of the second original. The evidence for this is that there is no continuity between the previous words and it is in translation. Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Suleiman Al-Saadi and Al-Lahiq, which is the remainder of the translation of Al-Mahdi Al-Abbasi, that is, Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Muhammad, and it was mentioned in Q. 262a of the books of Al-Khawaja Al-Thara’i. He said in Q. 291b, before the translation of Muhammad bin Abdullah Abi Bakr al-Naysaburi, at the end of the one hundred and twenty-second part of the branch, meaning that it is often not the original, and from Q. 293a and 295a, empty leaves come in the translation of Muhammad bin Abd al-Baqi Ibn Muhammad bin Abdullah and end in the translation of a man whose surname is Abu Bakr, who died in the year 535, and he is before Muhammad bin Abd al-Hamid bin Habib. Record of the biography of al-Hawasah: Q1A-24B: The remainder of the translation of Muhammad bin Idris al-Shafi’i (d. 204) Q.24B-28B: Muhammad bin Idris bin al-Mundhir Abu Hatim al-Razi al-Hafiz (d. 277) Q.38A-54A: Muhammad bin Ismail bin Ibrahim al-Bukhari The Imam (d. 256) Q81B-87B: Muhammad bin Jarir b. Yazid Abu Ja’far al-Tabari. Imam (d. 310) d. 121b-124a: Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ibn Muhammad al-Naqqash al-Muqri (d. 351) d. 147a-152a: Muhammad ibn Khafif Abu Abdullah al-Dhi al-Sufi (d. 371) d. 160a-163b: Muhammad ibn Rashid al-Makhuli al-Muhaddith (died after 160) d. 166a-169b: Muhammad ibn al-Zubayr al-Hanzali Al-Muhaddith Al-Tabi’i, 197a-200b: Muhammad bin Suleiman bin Ali, governor of Kufa (deceased 173), 210a-231a: Muhammad bin Sirin (deceased 110), 231b-234a: Muhammad bin Shuaib bin Shapur al-Qari (deceased 200), 235a-238a: Muhammad bin Salih bin Bahs, governor of Damascus (deceased 210) Q. 263b-273b: The rest of the translation of Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Muhammad al-Mahdi al-Khalifa (d. 169) Q. 276b-289a: Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Numair al-Numayri al-Sha’r Q. 313a-316a: Muhammad bin Abd al-Malik ibn al-Zayat al-Wazir (d. 233) Q. 350b-358a: Muhammad bin Ali bin al-Hussein al-Baqir (d. 124kh) Q364A-375B: Muhammad bin Ali bin Abd al-Manaf bin al-Hanafiyya (d. 81 AH) Q391B-394B: Muhammad bin Omar bin Muhammad Abu Bakr al-Jaabi al-Hafiz (d. 355) Q395A-406B: Muhammad bin Omar bin Waqid al-Waqidi (d. 207 AH) Q407B-410B: Muhammad bin Amr bin Hazm al-Ansari (deceased 62) Q452B-455A: Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Suleiman al-Baghandi al-Hafiz (d. 312) Q477A-489A: Muhammad bin Maslama bin Khalid al-Ansari al-Sahabi (d. 46) Q490B-516B: Muhammad bin Muslim bin Ubaidullah Abu Bakr al-Zuhri (d. 124KH).
Cilt
بني مطبوع طباعة تركية
Yazı hakkında notlar
أولهما حتى ق 261 خط الجزء الخامس حتى ق 190و ثانيهما من ق 263 حتى آخر الجزء خط أول الجزء الرابع
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