Назурат альхакк фи фардыйа аль-гиша ва ин лям йагыб аш-шафак. The perspective of truth in the hypothesis of dinner, even if the afterglow does not disappear
( ناظورة الحقّ في فرضيّة العشاء و إن لم يغب الشّفق)

Title Назурат альхакк фи фардыйа аль-гиша ва ин лям йагыб аш-шафак. The perspective of truth in the hypothesis of dinner, even if the afterglow does not disappear
Title Original ناظورة الحقّ في فرضيّة العشاء و إن لم يغب الشّفق
Author Shihabuddin Marjani
Publication Date: 2013
Publication Place - Huzur-Tranquility 2013
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 336
Library: Darul Kutub
Library Asset ID 82677ce9a950a2b85c1eaa7dc04dc43ceb3ed6d8
Record ID 361
Library Location Darul Pole
Date 2013
Notes The book of the theologian Shigabuddin Marjani (1818-1889) “The True View Proving the obligation of night prayer, even if twilight does not disappear.” This book is one of the most popular books of Shihabuddin Marjani, in which he sets out his beliefs in matters of faith and his attitude towards the Gylmul Kalyam and proves the obligatory performance of the Isha prayer, even if the redness of the sunset in the summer does not disappear. This is a reprint edition.
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Назурат альхакк фи фардыйа аль-гиша ва ин лям йагыб аш-шафак. The perspective of truth in the hypothesis of dinner, even if the afterglow does not disappear

( ناظورة الحقّ في فرضيّة العشاء و إن لم يغب الشّفق)
Author Shihabuddin Marjani
Publication Date 2013
Publication Place - Huzur-Tranquility 2013
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 336
Library Darul Kutub
Library Asset ID 82677ce9a950a2b85c1eaa7dc04dc43ceb3ed6d8
Record ID 361
Library Location Darul Pole
Date 2013
Notes The book of the theologian Shigabuddin Marjani (1818-1889) “The True View Proving the obligation of night prayer, even if twilight does not disappear.” This book is one of the most popular books of Shihabuddin Marjani, in which he sets out his beliefs in matters of faith and his attitude towards the Gylmul Kalyam and proves the obligatory performance of the Isha prayer, even if the redness of the sunset in the summer does not disappear. This is a reprint edition.
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