Tuhfat Al-Muhtaj - (Part 3)
(تحفة المحتاج الجزء )

Title Tuhfat Al-Muhtaj - (Part 3)
Title Original تحفة المحتاج الجزء
Author Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ali Ibn Hajar Al-Haytami, 974 AH/1566 AD; He was born in the year 909 AH.
Author Original أحمد بن محمد بن محمد بن علي ابن حجر الهيتمي، هـم؛ ولد سنة هـ
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Solomonia - Iraq - Ismail Ibn Mulla Suleiman Al-Kalali
Subject Shafi'i jurisprudence.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 156
Physical Dimensions 32cm × 20cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID ت/924
Record ID 212866
Library Location Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) -- Khizanat Al-Muhawi - Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) - Central Endowments Library (Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) -- Al-Mahwi Treasury)
Date Not available
Notes He is the man, I mean Ismail, the son of Mulla Suleiman. He was a scholar and a skilled calligrapher. He taught at the school of the village of Kalala in the Shinkayet area for a long time. This family is originally from the village of Markah, as their grandfather, a Sufi (may Allah be pleased with him), came to the village of Kalala and settled there and married, and his son was born to Mulla Suleiman, who became a teacher in the village school. After his death, Mullah Ismail took over the task of teaching in this school as before, and after his death in the late century. On the thirteenth AH, Sheikh Othman Al-Qadiri - who is from the sect of (Kiwikha) Muhammad Al-Kalali - became a teacher and imam, and the latter was the successor to Kak Ahmad Al-Sheikh, who died in 1305 AH. He was not a successor to Maulana Khaled Al-Naqshbandi, as Professor Muhammad Mulla Karim says in the Journal of the Iraqi Scientific Academy - Kurdish Council, vol. 204/8, and then he refutes him. After the death of Sheikh Othman, his place was taken by Mulla Abdullah Al-Kalali, who wrote collections for Kurdish poets, as he was interested in collecting the poetry of Kurdish poets, and he has the credit for preserving much of our poetic heritage. Kashkul Mulla Abdullah Al-Kalali has become the most famous poet among those interested in Kurdish classical poetry. After Mullah Abdullah, Mullah Ahmad Rah Sh became a teacher and imam in the aforementioned village, then Mullah Majeed Al-Surdashi came after him, and after him Mullah Abdullah Saeed Al-Boukani until the year 1347 AH. In the year 1347 AH, Mullah Muhammad bin Mullah Abdul Fattah bin Ismail, known as Mullah Muhammad the President, became a teacher and imam or preacher in the aforementioned village, and he remained in this state until the year 1390 AH. During this period, Kalala School became a well-known scientific center that attracted men from all over Kurdistan. There was always a group of smart students who had reached an advanced level of science and knowledge. Teaching sessions continued from after the dawn prayer until late at night. Our teacher, Mullah Muhammad Al-Rais, was on a solid footing of science and knowledge, such that he was able to explain, detail, analyze, and clarify any topic and in any knowledge, without the slightest review or preparation. In short, he was exceptional. Among men, it is rare to find someone similar to his loyalty, honesty, intelligence, and knowledge. In 1970 AD, he left the village of Kalala and lived in Sulaymaniyah until he died in 1979 AD of heart disease, may God have mercy on him. Some of her words were underlined.
Sample Text The Book of Marriage, whose names have been mentioned, numbered, according to some linguists, one thousand and forty. It is the language of annexation and intercourse, and according to Sharia law, it is a contract that includes the permissibility of intercourse...etc
Cilt جلده مزخرف أسود
Durum نسخة جيدة مصححة.
Satır sayısı 25
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Tuhfat Al-Muhtaj - (Part 3)

(تحفة المحتاج الجزء )
Author Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Ali Ibn Hajar Al-Haytami, 974 AH/1566 AD; He was born in the year 909 AH.
Author Original أحمد بن محمد بن محمد بن علي ابن حجر الهيتمي، هـم؛ ولد سنة هـ
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Solomonia - Iraq - Ismail Ibn Mulla Suleiman Al-Kalali
Subject Shafi'i jurisprudence.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 156
Physical Dimensions 32cm × 20cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID ت/924
Record ID 212866
Library Location Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) -- Khizanat Al-Muhawi - Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) - Central Endowments Library (Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) -- Al-Mahwi Treasury)
Date Not available
Notes He is the man, I mean Ismail, the son of Mulla Suleiman. He was a scholar and a skilled calligrapher. He taught at the school of the village of Kalala in the Shinkayet area for a long time. This family is originally from the village of Markah, as their grandfather, a Sufi (may Allah be pleased with him), came to the village of Kalala and settled there and married, and his son was born to Mulla Suleiman, who became a teacher in the village school. After his death, Mullah Ismail took over the task of teaching in this school as before, and after his death in the late century. On the thirteenth AH, Sheikh Othman Al-Qadiri - who is from the sect of (Kiwikha) Muhammad Al-Kalali - became a teacher and imam, and the latter was the successor to Kak Ahmad Al-Sheikh, who died in 1305 AH. He was not a successor to Maulana Khaled Al-Naqshbandi, as Professor Muhammad Mulla Karim says in the Journal of the Iraqi Scientific Academy - Kurdish Council, vol. 204/8, and then he refutes him. After the death of Sheikh Othman, his place was taken by Mulla Abdullah Al-Kalali, who wrote collections for Kurdish poets, as he was interested in collecting the poetry of Kurdish poets, and he has the credit for preserving much of our poetic heritage. Kashkul Mulla Abdullah Al-Kalali has become the most famous poet among those interested in Kurdish classical poetry. After Mullah Abdullah, Mullah Ahmad Rah Sh became a teacher and imam in the aforementioned village, then Mullah Majeed Al-Surdashi came after him, and after him Mullah Abdullah Saeed Al-Boukani until the year 1347 AH. In the year 1347 AH, Mullah Muhammad bin Mullah Abdul Fattah bin Ismail, known as Mullah Muhammad the President, became a teacher and imam or preacher in the aforementioned village, and he remained in this state until the year 1390 AH. During this period, Kalala School became a well-known scientific center that attracted men from all over Kurdistan. There was always a group of smart students who had reached an advanced level of science and knowledge. Teaching sessions continued from after the dawn prayer until late at night. Our teacher, Mullah Muhammad Al-Rais, was on a solid footing of science and knowledge, such that he was able to explain, detail, analyze, and clarify any topic and in any knowledge, without the slightest review or preparation. In short, he was exceptional. Among men, it is rare to find someone similar to his loyalty, honesty, intelligence, and knowledge. In 1970 AD, he left the village of Kalala and lived in Sulaymaniyah until he died in 1979 AD of heart disease, may God have mercy on him. Some of her words were underlined.
Sample Text The Book of Marriage, whose names have been mentioned, numbered, according to some linguists, one thousand and forty. It is the language of annexation and intercourse, and according to Sharia law, it is a contract that includes the permissibility of intercourse...etc
Cilt جلده مزخرف أسود
Durum نسخة جيدة مصححة.
Satır sayısı 25
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