Signs of the Hour
(أشراط الساعة)

Title Signs of the Hour
Title Original أشراط الساعة
Author Ahmed bin Al-Faqih Al-Shafi’i.
Author Original أحمد بن الفقيه الشافعي
Publication Date: 1187 AH/1773 AD
Publication Place Asia - Egypt - Not identified
Subject Sufism.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 16
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 15cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID مجاميع تيمور 45
Record ID CP 66743
Library Location Dar al-Kutub (Public Library) - Egyptian House of Books
Date 1187 AH/1773 AD
Notes Then we say from (111-112), the author is authenticated by “Idāḥ al-Maknoun.” Microfilm number: 18189.
Sample Text Chapter on the Signs of the Hour, and the Signs are a conditional plural, and they are the signs that indicate its approach, so the evidence for that is [the Hour approached and the moon split]. And he, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said, “I and the Hour were sent like these,” and he pointed with the index finger and the middle finger, meaning there is nothing between me and the Hour except the amount of this extra middle, since the middle one is more than the five index fingers.
Durum بحاجة إلى ترميم.
Satır sayısı 25
Kaynakça إيضاح المكنون، ج 1، ص 86.
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Signs of the Hour

(أشراط الساعة)
Author Ahmed bin Al-Faqih Al-Shafi’i.
Author Original أحمد بن الفقيه الشافعي
Publication Date 1187 AH/1773 AD
Publication Place Asia - Egypt - Not identified
Subject Sufism.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 16
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 15cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID مجاميع تيمور 45
Record ID CP 66743
Library Location Dar al-Kutub (Public Library) - Egyptian House of Books
Date 1187 AH/1773 AD
Notes Then we say from (111-112), the author is authenticated by “Idāḥ al-Maknoun.” Microfilm number: 18189.
Sample Text Chapter on the Signs of the Hour, and the Signs are a conditional plural, and they are the signs that indicate its approach, so the evidence for that is [the Hour approached and the moon split]. And he, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said, “I and the Hour were sent like these,” and he pointed with the index finger and the middle finger, meaning there is nothing between me and the Hour except the amount of this extra middle, since the middle one is more than the five index fingers.
Durum بحاجة إلى ترميم.
Satır sayısı 25
Kaynakça إيضاح المكنون، ج 1، ص 86.
Yazı türü Naskh
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation - Ottoman library catalog search
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