The opening explained the lamp
(الافتتاح شرح المصباح)

Title The opening explained the lamp
Title Original الافتتاح شرح المصباح
Author Al-Aswad, Hassan Pasha bin Alaa Al-Din Ali
Author Original الأسود ، حسن باشا بن علاء الدين علي
Publication Place - Al-Aswad, Hassan Pasha bin Alaa Al-Din Ali
Subject about
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 124 ورقة 15 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 19,8x14,3 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 4595cf80-320b-cd10-21c8-e44b870e4a5e
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes External size: 19.8 x 14.3 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who sent down from the sky the Criterion, created man from the dust, and equalized death from the poor, the prince, and the sultan... As for what follows, these are footnotes that he wrote for Al-Misbah, and I named them as the opening, seeking the help of some of the companions, seeking the help of King Al-Wahhab. Al-Mas said at the beginning of the book (In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. As for what follows, praise be to God, the Possessor of bounties). As for a word that has the meaning of the condition, and therefore the fa is obligatory in its answer... dampness and wetness. I wrote the chapters and sections, underlined Al-Misbah’s words and phrases in red, and placed commas in red between some paragraphs. The copy is corrected, and contains footnotes and comments, some of which were written between the lines of the text. On the cover page are inscriptions of the title in several lines by the hand of the copyist. In the middle is a property in the name of Sayyid Muhammad Hamdi bin Mustafa with his seal. The end of the manuscript: ...It is not permissible to say that he struck before a lifetime, except that the beating of the boy does not indicate that he struck his master, and the motive in these pictures is better, even if victory is frequently used because there is no need with the raiser for the implication that needs interpretation.
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The opening explained the lamp

(الافتتاح شرح المصباح)
Author Al-Aswad, Hassan Pasha bin Alaa Al-Din Ali
Author Original الأسود ، حسن باشا بن علاء الدين علي
Publication Place - Al-Aswad, Hassan Pasha bin Alaa Al-Din Ali
Subject about
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 124 ورقة 15 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 19,8x14,3 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 4595cf80-320b-cd10-21c8-e44b870e4a5e
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes External size: 19.8 x 14.3 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who sent down from the sky the Criterion, created man from the dust, and equalized death from the poor, the prince, and the sultan... As for what follows, these are footnotes that he wrote for Al-Misbah, and I named them as the opening, seeking the help of some of the companions, seeking the help of King Al-Wahhab. Al-Mas said at the beginning of the book (In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. As for what follows, praise be to God, the Possessor of bounties). As for a word that has the meaning of the condition, and therefore the fa is obligatory in its answer... dampness and wetness. I wrote the chapters and sections, underlined Al-Misbah’s words and phrases in red, and placed commas in red between some paragraphs. The copy is corrected, and contains footnotes and comments, some of which were written between the lines of the text. On the cover page are inscriptions of the title in several lines by the hand of the copyist. In the middle is a property in the name of Sayyid Muhammad Hamdi bin Mustafa with his seal. The end of the manuscript: ...It is not permissible to say that he struck before a lifetime, except that the beating of the boy does not indicate that he struck his master, and the motive in these pictures is better, even if victory is frequently used because there is no need with the raiser for the implication that needs interpretation.
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