The disciple's union with the essence of monotheism
(اتحاف المريد بجوهره التوحيد)

Title The disciple's union with the essence of monotheism
Title Original اتحاف المريد بجوهره التوحيد
Author Al-Laqani, Abdul Salam bin Ibrahim Al-Masry
Author Original اللقاني ، عبدالسلام بن إبراهيم المصري
Publication Place - Al-Laqani, Abdul Salam bin Ibrahim Al-Masry
Subject Beliefs
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 94 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 22,5x16,5 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 220c60d4-70b0-0e79-3c26-196376a56725
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The first page of it is decorated with colorful drawings at the top, 23.5 x 17.5 cm. Its leaves have been restored, but the earth affected many of the text’s phrases, sometimes obliterating them and eating away parts of them. Paragraph headings and some other phrases or words are written in red ink. Its leaves are broken. The end of it stated that the author finished it in the year 1047 AH. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, who has raised flags for the Sunnis of Muhammad regarding those who defy them, and placed flags on their clear proofs of the resemblance of the violators.. And then the poor servant says.. Abd al-Salam bin Ibrahim al-Maliki al-Laqani..||I have summarized what our professor, the mayor of the disciple, commented on his doctrine called the Jewel of Monotheism, in a few papers that I called Guiding the Murid.. Its pages are tabulated. In red ink, it has traces of wetness and moisture, and it has earth on it. Corrections have explanations and comments. Copied by: Muhammad Al-Suyuti Al-Maliki. End of the manuscript: This is what I hope from the one of sound mind and the upright Creator, to cover my lapses and accept my stumbles... I beseech the One who has the means and the praiseworthy station to make it the Day of Roses and his link to his blessed basin.
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The disciple's union with the essence of monotheism

(اتحاف المريد بجوهره التوحيد)
Author Al-Laqani, Abdul Salam bin Ibrahim Al-Masry
Author Original اللقاني ، عبدالسلام بن إبراهيم المصري
Publication Place - Al-Laqani, Abdul Salam bin Ibrahim Al-Masry
Subject Beliefs
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 94 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 22,5x16,5 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 220c60d4-70b0-0e79-3c26-196376a56725
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The first page of it is decorated with colorful drawings at the top, 23.5 x 17.5 cm. Its leaves have been restored, but the earth affected many of the text’s phrases, sometimes obliterating them and eating away parts of them. Paragraph headings and some other phrases or words are written in red ink. Its leaves are broken. The end of it stated that the author finished it in the year 1047 AH. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, who has raised flags for the Sunnis of Muhammad regarding those who defy them, and placed flags on their clear proofs of the resemblance of the violators.. And then the poor servant says.. Abd al-Salam bin Ibrahim al-Maliki al-Laqani..||I have summarized what our professor, the mayor of the disciple, commented on his doctrine called the Jewel of Monotheism, in a few papers that I called Guiding the Murid.. Its pages are tabulated. In red ink, it has traces of wetness and moisture, and it has earth on it. Corrections have explanations and comments. Copied by: Muhammad Al-Suyuti Al-Maliki. End of the manuscript: This is what I hope from the one of sound mind and the upright Creator, to cover my lapses and accept my stumbles... I beseech the One who has the means and the praiseworthy station to make it the Day of Roses and his link to his blessed basin.
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