Mubaariq al-Azhar fi Sharh Mashariq al-Anwar
(مبارق الازهار في شرح مشارق الانوار)

Title Mubaariq al-Azhar fi Sharh Mashariq al-Anwar
Title Original مبارق الازهار في شرح مشارق الانوار
Author Ibn Malik, Abdul Latif bin Abdul Aziz bin Amin Al-Din
Author Original ابن ملك ، عبداللطيف بن عبدالعزيز بن أمين الدين
Publication Place - Ibn Malik, Abdul Latif bin Abdul Aziz bin Amin Al-Din
Subject accident
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 346 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 21,4x12,5 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 497a9985-7591-8204-aed0-a5a6e221ddef
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The first pages are bound with a red border. The texts of the hadiths were crossed out and the symbols were written in red. The copy is corrected, and contains comments, some of which are inserted between the lines. In Q1/A there are some poetic verses in praise of Al-Mubariq, and most of its phrases have been erased. It appears to be by Abd al-Muhsin al-Husseini in the year 1281 AH, 23 x 17.1 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God for the gift of guidance and Islam. And then he says.. Abd al-Latif bin Abd al-Aziz, known as Ibn al-Malik.. When he clarified the aspects of the meanings and the outcome was correct, knowledge came to light, the highest of which was a beacon. He classified the luxurious books and the abundant books, Kitab Mashariq Al-Anwar fi Sihah Al-Akhbar. Humidity, soil, and stains affected areas of the text. On the footnotes, we say different, especially from Tuhfat Al-Abrar by Akmal Al-Din Al-Babarti and from Al-Shihab’s explanations by Al-Qadha’i. It has some corrections and interviews that were made in the original and in another copy. The text was written in the first booklets within a frame of calligraphy in red ink. Copy: Ali bin Bakhshi End of manuscript: This indicates that he, peace be upon him, was a qārīn. We have previously discussed him, and what are the most authentic narrations contained in him at the beginning of Chapter Nine?
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Mubaariq al-Azhar fi Sharh Mashariq al-Anwar

(مبارق الازهار في شرح مشارق الانوار)
Author Ibn Malik, Abdul Latif bin Abdul Aziz bin Amin Al-Din
Author Original ابن ملك ، عبداللطيف بن عبدالعزيز بن أمين الدين
Publication Place - Ibn Malik, Abdul Latif bin Abdul Aziz bin Amin Al-Din
Subject accident
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 346 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 21,4x12,5 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 497a9985-7591-8204-aed0-a5a6e221ddef
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The first pages are bound with a red border. The texts of the hadiths were crossed out and the symbols were written in red. The copy is corrected, and contains comments, some of which are inserted between the lines. In Q1/A there are some poetic verses in praise of Al-Mubariq, and most of its phrases have been erased. It appears to be by Abd al-Muhsin al-Husseini in the year 1281 AH, 23 x 17.1 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God for the gift of guidance and Islam. And then he says.. Abd al-Latif bin Abd al-Aziz, known as Ibn al-Malik.. When he clarified the aspects of the meanings and the outcome was correct, knowledge came to light, the highest of which was a beacon. He classified the luxurious books and the abundant books, Kitab Mashariq Al-Anwar fi Sihah Al-Akhbar. Humidity, soil, and stains affected areas of the text. On the footnotes, we say different, especially from Tuhfat Al-Abrar by Akmal Al-Din Al-Babarti and from Al-Shihab’s explanations by Al-Qadha’i. It has some corrections and interviews that were made in the original and in another copy. The text was written in the first booklets within a frame of calligraphy in red ink. Copy: Ali bin Bakhshi End of manuscript: This indicates that he, peace be upon him, was a qārīn. We have previously discussed him, and what are the most authentic narrations contained in him at the beginning of Chapter Nine?
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