Tahlil Quran
(تهليل القرآن)

Title Tahlil Quran
Title Original تهليل القرآن
Author Not identified
Publication Date: 1178 AH/1764 AD; Sunday 17 Jumada al-Awwal
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Not identified
Subject Sufism.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 39
Physical Dimensions 20cm × 16cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 2080
Record ID 172784
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of the Great Mosque
Date 1178 AH/1764 AD; Sunday 17 Jumada al-Awwal
Notes The word majesty, there is no god but God, and the commas in red are obscured by a red line, from among the books transmitted from the Pasha Mosque. It is followed by Imam Al-Mansour’s answer to the question about combining the two prayers at the same time, from No. 10-12, then a supplication copied from the handwriting of Al-Hasan Al-Zariqi, so a question to Imam Sharaf Al-Din, then the supplication of Al-Halim.
Sample Text The Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family, said: Whoever says there is no god but God, one thousand and two hundred good deeds will be recorded for him for every letter of it.
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Tahlil Quran

(تهليل القرآن)
Author Not identified
Publication Date 1178 AH/1764 AD; Sunday 17 Jumada al-Awwal
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Not identified
Subject Sufism.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 39
Physical Dimensions 20cm × 16cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 2080
Record ID 172784
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of the Great Mosque
Date 1178 AH/1764 AD; Sunday 17 Jumada al-Awwal
Notes The word majesty, there is no god but God, and the commas in red are obscured by a red line, from among the books transmitted from the Pasha Mosque. It is followed by Imam Al-Mansour’s answer to the question about combining the two prayers at the same time, from No. 10-12, then a supplication copied from the handwriting of Al-Hasan Al-Zariqi, so a question to Imam Sharaf Al-Din, then the supplication of Al-Halim.
Sample Text The Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family, said: Whoever says there is no god but God, one thousand and two hundred good deeds will be recorded for him for every letter of it.
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Satır sayısı 14
Yazı türü Naskh
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