Al-Khayali's footnote on explaining beliefs
(حاشيه الخيالي على شرح العقائد)

Title Al-Khayali's footnote on explaining beliefs
Title Original حاشيه الخيالي على شرح العقائد
Author Al-Khayali, Ahmed bin Musa bin Shams Al-Din
Author Original الخيالي ، أحمد بن موسى بن شمس الدين
Publication Place - Al-Khayali, Ahmed bin Musa bin Shams Al-Din
Subject Doctrine | Beliefs | Theology
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 78 ورقة 15 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 18,2x12 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID f97d1093-cc65-fc90-be9f-62d2116a6f06
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 18.2 x 12 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: The commentator Al-Nahrir said, “May God treat him with great kindness after he took the oath of the name, praise be to God.” I say in response to the name “praise” that he followed the style of the Glorious Book and acted according to what was common. Rather, consensus fell on him and compliance with the two hadiths of the beginning and what was imagined of their contradiction. So he was motivated by the interpretation of the beginning according to the extended customary.. His wetness - his name was not mentioned. Footnote. He decorated the top of the first page with drawings and decorations brightly colored with gold water, and in the middle of these decorations he wrote the basmalah in silver ink. I also tabulated the rest of the pages. Some papers have cuts, such as paper No. 3, from the middle and the outer side. I wrote the word of his saying in gold water. It has footnotes and comments. Transcribed by: Issa Al-Salanbaki End of manuscript: His saying: “Be more difficult and enter into sincerity, and it will be better.” And he, peace be upon him, said, “The best deeds are the last ones.. If you say that angels, in contrast to the work of humans, have virtuous qualities, the merit of deeds fades away from them.” I said this claim is something that is not acceptable in relation to the prophets, and with it it appears that this view also indicates that the prophets are preferred. Only credit is in the hand of God. He gives it to whomever He wills, and God is the owner of great bounty.
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Al-Khayali's footnote on explaining beliefs

(حاشيه الخيالي على شرح العقائد)
Author Al-Khayali, Ahmed bin Musa bin Shams Al-Din
Author Original الخيالي ، أحمد بن موسى بن شمس الدين
Publication Place - Al-Khayali, Ahmed bin Musa bin Shams Al-Din
Subject Doctrine | Beliefs | Theology
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 78 ورقة 15 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 18,2x12 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID f97d1093-cc65-fc90-be9f-62d2116a6f06
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 18.2 x 12 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: The commentator Al-Nahrir said, “May God treat him with great kindness after he took the oath of the name, praise be to God.” I say in response to the name “praise” that he followed the style of the Glorious Book and acted according to what was common. Rather, consensus fell on him and compliance with the two hadiths of the beginning and what was imagined of their contradiction. So he was motivated by the interpretation of the beginning according to the extended customary.. His wetness - his name was not mentioned. Footnote. He decorated the top of the first page with drawings and decorations brightly colored with gold water, and in the middle of these decorations he wrote the basmalah in silver ink. I also tabulated the rest of the pages. Some papers have cuts, such as paper No. 3, from the middle and the outer side. I wrote the word of his saying in gold water. It has footnotes and comments. Transcribed by: Issa Al-Salanbaki End of manuscript: His saying: “Be more difficult and enter into sincerity, and it will be better.” And he, peace be upon him, said, “The best deeds are the last ones.. If you say that angels, in contrast to the work of humans, have virtuous qualities, the merit of deeds fades away from them.” I said this claim is something that is not acceptable in relation to the prophets, and with it it appears that this view also indicates that the prophets are preferred. Only credit is in the hand of God. He gives it to whomever He wills, and God is the owner of great bounty.
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