The birth of Ibn Hajar f. 1r
(مولد ابن حجر )

Title The birth of Ibn Hajar f. 1r
Title Original مولد ابن حجر
Author Ibn Hajar Al-Haythami, Ahmed bin Muhammad author
Author Original ابن حجر الهيثمي، أحمد بن محمد
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID mgf9brx9
Sample Text f. 1v.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful f. 1v.2: Praise be to God who honored this world with the birth of the Master of the Sons of Adam and perfected through him the success of the prophets and messengers f. 1r.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, who honored this world with the birth of the Master of the sons of Adam, and through him completed the happiness of the prophets and messengers. And all the angels who are close to him, and Sahir gathered in him the inner and outer perfections and made him the leader of all those who were favored by him in the world. And the afterlife, as I collected that in a book that I called The Great Blessing upon the World by the Birth of the Master of the Sons of Adam, with its chains of transmission, so I summarized it here. By deleting its chains of transmission and strangeness - f. 16r.7: And may the best blessings, the best peace, and the best blessing be upon him, his family, his companions, and those who follow them. And the ink of His words is everlasting and everlasting, and praise be to God, Lord of the worlds - f. 16r.10 And the ink of His words is forever and ever and ever and ever. f. 18r.1 The author, may God have mercy on him, said, “I finished it between noon and afternoon on Monday, the eleventh of Jumada al-Awwal, in the year sixty-seven and nine hundred and ninety-seven. May God grant it goodness and well-being from every temptation and adversity. May His satisfaction be upon us. He is the Generous, the Noble, the Compassionate, the Merciful. O God, forgive its writer, its readers, its listeners, and all Muslims, and praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds.” f. 18r.7 The free time was on the blessed Sunday, at the beginning of Safar, between Asr and Maghrib, in the year 1286 AD.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen Mawlid Ibn Ḥajar مولد النبي
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The birth of Ibn Hajar f. 1r

(مولد ابن حجر )
Author Ibn Hajar Al-Haythami, Ahmed bin Muhammad author
Author Original ابن حجر الهيثمي، أحمد بن محمد
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID mgf9brx9
Sample Text f. 1v.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful f. 1v.2: Praise be to God who honored this world with the birth of the Master of the Sons of Adam and perfected through him the success of the prophets and messengers f. 1r.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, who honored this world with the birth of the Master of the sons of Adam, and through him completed the happiness of the prophets and messengers. And all the angels who are close to him, and Sahir gathered in him the inner and outer perfections and made him the leader of all those who were favored by him in the world. And the afterlife, as I collected that in a book that I called The Great Blessing upon the World by the Birth of the Master of the Sons of Adam, with its chains of transmission, so I summarized it here. By deleting its chains of transmission and strangeness - f. 16r.7: And may the best blessings, the best peace, and the best blessing be upon him, his family, his companions, and those who follow them. And the ink of His words is everlasting and everlasting, and praise be to God, Lord of the worlds - f. 16r.10 And the ink of His words is forever and ever and ever and ever. f. 18r.1 The author, may God have mercy on him, said, “I finished it between noon and afternoon on Monday, the eleventh of Jumada al-Awwal, in the year sixty-seven and nine hundred and ninety-seven. May God grant it goodness and well-being from every temptation and adversity. May His satisfaction be upon us. He is the Generous, the Noble, the Compassionate, the Merciful. O God, forgive its writer, its readers, its listeners, and all Muslims, and praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds.” f. 18r.7 The free time was on the blessed Sunday, at the beginning of Safar, between Asr and Maghrib, in the year 1286 AD.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen Mawlid Ibn Ḥajar مولد النبي
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