The Book of Clarification in the Etiquette of the Bearers of the Qur’an f. 1r.1
(كتاب التبيان فى آداب حملة القرآن )

Title The Book of Clarification in the Etiquette of the Bearers of the Qur’an f. 1r.1
Title Original كتاب التبيان فى آداب حملة القرآن
Author Mohieddin Al-Nawawi author
Author Original محي الدينالنووي
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID c8dynead
Sample Text f. 1v.1: In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful f. 1v.2: Praise be to God, the Generous and Benevolent, the Most Benevolent, Most Benevolent, and Benevolent, who has guided us to faith and preferred our religion over all other religions. f. 1v.16: As for what follows, God Almighty has benevolently bestowed upon this nation. God Almighty has increased it in honor with the religion that He has approved of, the religion of Islam, and by sending to it Muhammad, the best of human beings, upon whom be the best of blessings, prayers, and peace. He has honored it with His book of the best speech, and in it He has collected all that it needs of the narrations of the ancients and the last, sermons, and parables, and He has been classified in virtue. It was recited by groups of proverbs and eminent people, well-known books among those who were enlightened and enlightened, but people were weak in their ability to memorize them and even to read them, so that prompted me to compile a brief collection of the etiquette of its bearers, and descriptions of its memorization and seeking. The virtue of reciting the Qur’an and carrying it - f. 68v.7: Al-Saymari, with the opening of the neglected Sad and the Meem, and it was said that the meem was included in it, and it is strange, and its explanation has been explained in Tahdheeb Al-Asmaa and Al-Lughat. These are brief letters in detailing the problem of what occurred in this book, and what remains of it I left until it appears, and what the scholars mentioned of the apparent meaning, so I intended to explain it to those who do not mix with scholars, for they will benefit from it, God willing. - This is the last thing that is available, and it is a brief, brief overview of the etiquette of the Qur’an, but what I mentioned at the beginning of the book prompted me to summarize it. I ask God for its general benefit for me, for my loved ones, for every observer of it, and for all Muslims in both worlds. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, praise that will be sufficient for His blessings and reward His increase. Prayers and peace be upon our Master Muhammad and his family and companions, and many peace be upon him until the Day of Judgment, O Lord of the Worlds.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen al-Tibyān fī ādāb ḥamalāt al-Qurʼān
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The Book of Clarification in the Etiquette of the Bearers of the Qur’an f. 1r.1

(كتاب التبيان فى آداب حملة القرآن )
Author Mohieddin Al-Nawawi author
Author Original محي الدينالنووي
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID c8dynead
Sample Text f. 1v.1: In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful f. 1v.2: Praise be to God, the Generous and Benevolent, the Most Benevolent, Most Benevolent, and Benevolent, who has guided us to faith and preferred our religion over all other religions. f. 1v.16: As for what follows, God Almighty has benevolently bestowed upon this nation. God Almighty has increased it in honor with the religion that He has approved of, the religion of Islam, and by sending to it Muhammad, the best of human beings, upon whom be the best of blessings, prayers, and peace. He has honored it with His book of the best speech, and in it He has collected all that it needs of the narrations of the ancients and the last, sermons, and parables, and He has been classified in virtue. It was recited by groups of proverbs and eminent people, well-known books among those who were enlightened and enlightened, but people were weak in their ability to memorize them and even to read them, so that prompted me to compile a brief collection of the etiquette of its bearers, and descriptions of its memorization and seeking. The virtue of reciting the Qur’an and carrying it - f. 68v.7: Al-Saymari, with the opening of the neglected Sad and the Meem, and it was said that the meem was included in it, and it is strange, and its explanation has been explained in Tahdheeb Al-Asmaa and Al-Lughat. These are brief letters in detailing the problem of what occurred in this book, and what remains of it I left until it appears, and what the scholars mentioned of the apparent meaning, so I intended to explain it to those who do not mix with scholars, for they will benefit from it, God willing. - This is the last thing that is available, and it is a brief, brief overview of the etiquette of the Qur’an, but what I mentioned at the beginning of the book prompted me to summarize it. I ask God for its general benefit for me, for my loved ones, for every observer of it, and for all Muslims in both worlds. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, praise that will be sufficient for His blessings and reward His increase. Prayers and peace be upon our Master Muhammad and his family and companions, and many peace be upon him until the Day of Judgment, O Lord of the Worlds.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen al-Tibyān fī ādāb ḥamalāt al-Qurʼān
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