A footnote to the explanation of the papers by the local majesty
(حاشيه على شرح الورقات للجلال المحلي)

Title A footnote to the explanation of the papers by the local majesty
Title Original حاشيه على شرح الورقات للجلال المحلي
Author Al-Sunbati, Ahmed bin Ahmed bin Abdul Haq
Author Original السنباطي ، أحمد بن أحمد بن عبدالحق
Publication Place - Al-Sunbati, Ahmed bin Ahmed bin Abdul Haq
Subject Principles of jurisprudence
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 56 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 18,1x13,7 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 9ad9095a-91ae-e339-5df6-e1af538f9299
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 19.6 x 14.2 cm, disassembled lieutenant. The text was written in black, the words of his saying, and the warning lines in red. It was stated at the end of the manuscript (and the blank copy of it was from the handwriting of its author... Ahmad... Al-Sunbati. He woke up on the blessed Friday about fifty degrees before prayer, approximately the ninth of the month of Rajab... in the year one hundred and seventy of the Prophet’s migration.) The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds... And then these are footnotes on the papers and their explanation by the verified scholar. The local majesty clarifies what they mean and their meaning is complete.. His saying “little” is taken from the author’s expression with the collection of salama, for from the group of few at Sibawayh the skin was decorated on the outside with gilded tables in the middle of which was a gilded medallion bearing some corrections that were offset from the original. The end of the manuscript: His saying and the wording of al-Bukhari etc. indicate that the hadith was narrated by the compiler in the meaning and that what he understood was apparent. His conclusion differed on the permissibility of imitation in what he seeks to believe. This is the last thing we wanted from the footnotes on the papers.. Praise be to God, first and last, apparent and hidden.
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A footnote to the explanation of the papers by the local majesty

(حاشيه على شرح الورقات للجلال المحلي)
Author Al-Sunbati, Ahmed bin Ahmed bin Abdul Haq
Author Original السنباطي ، أحمد بن أحمد بن عبدالحق
Publication Place - Al-Sunbati, Ahmed bin Ahmed bin Abdul Haq
Subject Principles of jurisprudence
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 56 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 18,1x13,7 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 9ad9095a-91ae-e339-5df6-e1af538f9299
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 19.6 x 14.2 cm, disassembled lieutenant. The text was written in black, the words of his saying, and the warning lines in red. It was stated at the end of the manuscript (and the blank copy of it was from the handwriting of its author... Ahmad... Al-Sunbati. He woke up on the blessed Friday about fifty degrees before prayer, approximately the ninth of the month of Rajab... in the year one hundred and seventy of the Prophet’s migration.) The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds... And then these are footnotes on the papers and their explanation by the verified scholar. The local majesty clarifies what they mean and their meaning is complete.. His saying “little” is taken from the author’s expression with the collection of salama, for from the group of few at Sibawayh the skin was decorated on the outside with gilded tables in the middle of which was a gilded medallion bearing some corrections that were offset from the original. The end of the manuscript: His saying and the wording of al-Bukhari etc. indicate that the hadith was narrated by the compiler in the meaning and that what he understood was apparent. His conclusion differed on the permissibility of imitation in what he seeks to believe. This is the last thing we wanted from the footnotes on the papers.. Praise be to God, first and last, apparent and hidden.
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