Masked explanation
(شرح المقنع)

Title Masked explanation
Title Original شرح المقنع
Author Marghati, Muhammad bin Saeed author
Author Original مرغتي، محمد بن سعيد
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID cbvrfa32
Sample Text fol.1b.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful fol.1b.7: Praise be to God who has bestowed upon us the knowledge of the times of night and day fol.1b.17: And then he says: The slave most in need of the pardon of his honorable and honorable Lord, the one who is afraid of the consequences of his great sin, is Muhammad bin Saeed bin Muhammad bin Yahya bin Ahmed bin Dawud bin Abi Bakr bin Ya’z al-Susi al-Marghani. This is an excerpt with which I intended to explain our embarrassment called al-Muqni’ in the knowledge of Abu Muqra’, intending to be brief, stop when needed, and confine it to shortcomings. The worries in this little time are good. A lot of evil - fol.50a.16: I called it this interesting explanation in the explanation of Al-Muqni’ and its meaning is that it prevents you if you look into it with matters of knowledge and it benefits you. We ask God Almighty, for the sake of the Noble Prophet, to make it so, and to complete the purpose of benefit and achieve in it hope and abstinence and make it pure for Himself, Blessed be the Most High, the Noble Muhammad and upon his family and companions in goodness until the Day of Judgment - fol.50b.4 Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and there is no power or strength except in God, the Most High, the Great
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Masked explanation

(شرح المقنع)
Author Marghati, Muhammad bin Saeed author
Author Original مرغتي، محمد بن سعيد
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID cbvrfa32
Sample Text fol.1b.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful fol.1b.7: Praise be to God who has bestowed upon us the knowledge of the times of night and day fol.1b.17: And then he says: The slave most in need of the pardon of his honorable and honorable Lord, the one who is afraid of the consequences of his great sin, is Muhammad bin Saeed bin Muhammad bin Yahya bin Ahmed bin Dawud bin Abi Bakr bin Ya’z al-Susi al-Marghani. This is an excerpt with which I intended to explain our embarrassment called al-Muqni’ in the knowledge of Abu Muqra’, intending to be brief, stop when needed, and confine it to shortcomings. The worries in this little time are good. A lot of evil - fol.50a.16: I called it this interesting explanation in the explanation of Al-Muqni’ and its meaning is that it prevents you if you look into it with matters of knowledge and it benefits you. We ask God Almighty, for the sake of the Noble Prophet, to make it so, and to complete the purpose of benefit and achieve in it hope and abstinence and make it pure for Himself, Blessed be the Most High, the Noble Muhammad and upon his family and companions in goodness until the Day of Judgment - fol.50b.4 Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and there is no power or strength except in God, the Most High, the Great
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