Explanation of the obligations
(شرح الفرائض)

Title Explanation of the obligations
Title Original شرح الفرائض
Author Ibn Kamal Pasha author
Author Original ابن كمال باشا
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID tu7meh3s
Sample Text fol.1b.1: In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful fol.1b.2: Praise be to God, the All-Knowing King, who made the eminent scholars, the heirs of the prophets, peace be upon them, and may blessings be upon Muhammad, the Best of humanity, and the Seal of those who carry out duties and rulings, and upon his great companions, and his honorable family, from the clans and relatives. fol.1b.4: And after I finished correcting the compiled summary of the science of the obligatory prayers attributed to the great Imam Siraj al-Din al-Sajawandi, may God enlighten his shrine by changing what is defective in it in terms of expression and meanings, and correcting what is in it of humiliation in terms of reporting the premises, I wanted to explain it fully in Tahrir al-Mas’a’il - fol.62a.12: It is the saying of Ali and those who agreed with him, not the saying of the general Companions. Nor is the opinion of their majority, and our companions took it, and Zaid bin Thabit al-Fadil said of the treasury, and there is no response to it, and it is
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Explanation of the obligations

(شرح الفرائض)
Author Ibn Kamal Pasha author
Author Original ابن كمال باشا
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID tu7meh3s
Sample Text fol.1b.1: In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful fol.1b.2: Praise be to God, the All-Knowing King, who made the eminent scholars, the heirs of the prophets, peace be upon them, and may blessings be upon Muhammad, the Best of humanity, and the Seal of those who carry out duties and rulings, and upon his great companions, and his honorable family, from the clans and relatives. fol.1b.4: And after I finished correcting the compiled summary of the science of the obligatory prayers attributed to the great Imam Siraj al-Din al-Sajawandi, may God enlighten his shrine by changing what is defective in it in terms of expression and meanings, and correcting what is in it of humiliation in terms of reporting the premises, I wanted to explain it fully in Tahrir al-Mas’a’il - fol.62a.12: It is the saying of Ali and those who agreed with him, not the saying of the general Companions. Nor is the opinion of their majority, and our companions took it, and Zaid bin Thabit al-Fadil said of the treasury, and there is no response to it, and it is
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