Extracting the introduction to the Arabic Sunnah
(استخراج مدخل السنة العربية)

Title Extracting the introduction to the Arabic Sunnah
Title Original استخراج مدخل السنة العربية
Author Anonymous author
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID kbby8ard
Sample Text Fol.123b.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Fol.123b.2: Praise be to God, who facilitates reckoning, eases difficulties, and guides the heavens and clouds. Praise be to Him, He opens every door for us with good deeds. Fol.123b.4: And then, since God Almighty has bestowed upon us the knowledge of extracting the dates and calendars of the Seven Directions and what is related to them regarding the work of new moons, eclipses, and solar eclipses from the marriage of Sultan Amirza Al-Ghubayk bin Shah Zakh, may God Almighty have mercy on him, and I wanted to extract that, I said, seeking help from God Almighty, for He is the facilitator and facilitator. There is no Lord other than Him and there is no good except His goodness. If I wanted to know the extraction of an entrance. The Arabic Sunnah, meaning the Hijri year, has two ways of extracting it - Fol.125a.27: We put each genus under its genus and subtract the nominatives from the nominatives. If something is also preferred, we take it like the first from the simplex and subtract it like the first. If something is preferred, we insert it or arch it into the table of months and confirm it, then we add the years. Then we do likewise with the Roman nominatives like the Coptic, and its Persian example, and it comes out. We have the years, months, days, and schedule on the back of this page, so contemplating it will guide you, and God Almighty knows best, and in His absence I am wiser.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen Istikhrāj madkhal al-sanah al-ʿarabīyah
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Extracting the introduction to the Arabic Sunnah

(استخراج مدخل السنة العربية)
Author Anonymous author
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID kbby8ard
Sample Text Fol.123b.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Fol.123b.2: Praise be to God, who facilitates reckoning, eases difficulties, and guides the heavens and clouds. Praise be to Him, He opens every door for us with good deeds. Fol.123b.4: And then, since God Almighty has bestowed upon us the knowledge of extracting the dates and calendars of the Seven Directions and what is related to them regarding the work of new moons, eclipses, and solar eclipses from the marriage of Sultan Amirza Al-Ghubayk bin Shah Zakh, may God Almighty have mercy on him, and I wanted to extract that, I said, seeking help from God Almighty, for He is the facilitator and facilitator. There is no Lord other than Him and there is no good except His goodness. If I wanted to know the extraction of an entrance. The Arabic Sunnah, meaning the Hijri year, has two ways of extracting it - Fol.125a.27: We put each genus under its genus and subtract the nominatives from the nominatives. If something is also preferred, we take it like the first from the simplex and subtract it like the first. If something is preferred, we insert it or arch it into the table of months and confirm it, then we add the years. Then we do likewise with the Roman nominatives like the Coptic, and its Persian example, and it comes out. We have the years, months, days, and schedule on the back of this page, so contemplating it will guide you, and God Almighty knows best, and in His absence I am wiser.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen Istikhrāj madkhal al-sanah al-ʿarabīyah
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