A message about modifying the pillars of prayer
(رساله في تعديل اركان الصلاه)

Title A message about modifying the pillars of prayer
Title Original رساله في تعديل اركان الصلاه
Author Muhammad bin Pir Ali bin Iskandar, Al-Barkawi
Author Original محمد بن بير علي بن اسكندر، البركوي
Publication Place - Muhammad bin Pir Ali bin Iskandar, Al-Barkawi
Subject Hanafi jurisprudence | Worships
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 29 ورقة 11 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 19x14 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID c6618fb2-a5c0-69f7-77a5-ff7e4949b79b
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 19 x 14 cm The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who commanded His servants to establish prayer and to modify it and made it the head of the religion and its anchor is Islam... And may blessings and peace be upon the best of His messengers, Muhammad... and his family and companions who were established on earth, so they established prayer and paid zakat and enjoined what was right and forbade what was wrong... Dampness and wetness did not affect the text, some corrections, some explanations and quotations from similar sources. Originally Answered: The author's name was not mentioned. I placed commas between the phrases in red ink, and I wrote the paragraph heads in red ink at the end of the manuscript: And what Al-Tirmidhi narrated on the authority of Wabisa bin Ma’bad that the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, saw a man praying behind the row alone, so he ordered him to repeat the prayer.. Some scholars believed that his prayer was invalid, and the majority of people are of the opinion that it is disliked if there is an opening before it, and if there is not, then he does not and does not oblige in the chosen one, and he pulls a man to his side from the front row. The book called The Rate of Prayer was written.
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A message about modifying the pillars of prayer

(رساله في تعديل اركان الصلاه)
Author Muhammad bin Pir Ali bin Iskandar, Al-Barkawi
Author Original محمد بن بير علي بن اسكندر، البركوي
Publication Place - Muhammad bin Pir Ali bin Iskandar, Al-Barkawi
Subject Hanafi jurisprudence | Worships
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 29 ورقة 11 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 19x14 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID c6618fb2-a5c0-69f7-77a5-ff7e4949b79b
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 19 x 14 cm The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who commanded His servants to establish prayer and to modify it and made it the head of the religion and its anchor is Islam... And may blessings and peace be upon the best of His messengers, Muhammad... and his family and companions who were established on earth, so they established prayer and paid zakat and enjoined what was right and forbade what was wrong... Dampness and wetness did not affect the text, some corrections, some explanations and quotations from similar sources. Originally Answered: The author's name was not mentioned. I placed commas between the phrases in red ink, and I wrote the paragraph heads in red ink at the end of the manuscript: And what Al-Tirmidhi narrated on the authority of Wabisa bin Ma’bad that the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, saw a man praying behind the row alone, so he ordered him to repeat the prayer.. Some scholars believed that his prayer was invalid, and the majority of people are of the opinion that it is disliked if there is an opening before it, and if there is not, then he does not and does not oblige in the chosen one, and he pulls a man to his side from the front row. The book called The Rate of Prayer was written.
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