Madarij al-Salikeen in explaining the homes of the walkers (Part Two only)
(مدارج السالكين في شرح منازل السائرين الجزء الثاني فقط)

Title Madarij al-Salikeen in explaining the homes of the walkers (Part Two only)
Title Original مدارج السالكين في شرح منازل السائرين الجزء الثاني فقط
Author Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, Muhammad bin Abi Bakr bin Ayyub, d. 751 AH.
Author Original ابن قيم الجوزية، محمد بن أبي بكر بن أيوب، ت هـ
Publication Date: Friday 14 Ramadan 1278 AH.
Publication Place - Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, Muhammad bin Abi Bakr bin Ayyub, d. 751 AH.
Subject Sufism
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 155
Physical Dimensions عدد الأوراق : 155 ؛ عدد الأسطر : 38 ؛ المقاس : 32 × 22 سم.
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID fe196647-bfa3-4756-8260-1cc52cdac159
Library Location Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University
Date Friday 14 Ramadan 1278 AH.
Notes A good copy, almost complete, had it not been for a small portion of the text at the beginning, corresponding to the original from which it was copied, as appears in the corrections of the interview fixed in its footnotes in the copyist’s own hand. The text was written in dark brown tan ink in general, and the copyist used the red ink to write the chapters and mark some words during the text and to draw Arabic borders between the verses of poetry and the chapters in their footnotes, and so on, on a french-made, brown, coarse-coloured ink, English/Indian. Only parallel lines appear in the original, at the end of which is a restriction of ownership: “His possession is from the bounty of his Most Loving Lord, Muhammad bin Faisal Al Saud,” and at the beginning of it: “In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. The one who looks at it and the person who is in charge of it knows that Muhammad bin Faisal endowed this volume from the terraces after it was established in his ownership for the sake of God the Most Gracious, seeking His satisfaction and reward for students of knowledge, a valid, legal, and perpetual endowment that cannot be sold, given away, or mortgaged, and it is to be looked at for the duration of his life, and not for anyone. He borrowed it to conceal it from the one who has the authority to look into it or his representative after him. Whoever changes it after he has heard it, then his sin is upon those who change it. Indeed, God is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. Abdul Aziz bin Salih bin Murshid, Ibrahim Al-Quwaizani, and its writer, Abdul Aziz bin Salih Al-Sayrami, edited 19 Shawwal in the year 1278, witnessed this. Such a restriction also appears in the copy of Al-Sharh Al-Kabir by Ibn Qudamah and Al-Jami’ Al-Sahih by Al-Bukhari, translated by Al-Bassam and Muhammad bin Othman by Abdul Aziz bin Saleh bin Murshid in ‘Ulama’ al-Najd 2/469 and Rawdat al-Nadhir 1/273, and they said: He died in Hail in the year 1324 AH, and in a narration in Riyadh. Abdul Aziz bin Saleh was mentioned incidentally in ‘Ulama’ al-Najd 2/531 and he called him: Al-Sarami.
Metin Başı (İncipit) " بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم قد غيبه شاهد رضي الله بالأشياء في وقوعها على مقتضى مشيئته عن شاهد رضاه هو فيشهد الرضا لله ومنه حقيقة ...".
Yazı Tipi نسخ تدويني حسن
Metin Sonu (Explicit) "... آمنت بما أنزل الله من كتاب وأمرت لأعدل بينكم الله ربنا وربكم لنا أعمالنا ولكم أعمالكم لا صحبة بيننا وبينكم الله يجمع بيننا وبينكم وإليه المصير آخر الكتاب والحمد لله رب العالمين ".
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Madarij al-Salikeen in explaining the homes of the walkers (Part Two only)

(مدارج السالكين في شرح منازل السائرين الجزء الثاني فقط)
Author Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, Muhammad bin Abi Bakr bin Ayyub, d. 751 AH.
Author Original ابن قيم الجوزية، محمد بن أبي بكر بن أيوب، ت هـ
Publication Date Friday 14 Ramadan 1278 AH.
Publication Place - Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, Muhammad bin Abi Bakr bin Ayyub, d. 751 AH.
Subject Sufism
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 155
Physical Dimensions عدد الأوراق : 155 ؛ عدد الأسطر : 38 ؛ المقاس : 32 × 22 سم.
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID fe196647-bfa3-4756-8260-1cc52cdac159
Library Location Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University
Date Friday 14 Ramadan 1278 AH.
Notes A good copy, almost complete, had it not been for a small portion of the text at the beginning, corresponding to the original from which it was copied, as appears in the corrections of the interview fixed in its footnotes in the copyist’s own hand. The text was written in dark brown tan ink in general, and the copyist used the red ink to write the chapters and mark some words during the text and to draw Arabic borders between the verses of poetry and the chapters in their footnotes, and so on, on a french-made, brown, coarse-coloured ink, English/Indian. Only parallel lines appear in the original, at the end of which is a restriction of ownership: “His possession is from the bounty of his Most Loving Lord, Muhammad bin Faisal Al Saud,” and at the beginning of it: “In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. The one who looks at it and the person who is in charge of it knows that Muhammad bin Faisal endowed this volume from the terraces after it was established in his ownership for the sake of God the Most Gracious, seeking His satisfaction and reward for students of knowledge, a valid, legal, and perpetual endowment that cannot be sold, given away, or mortgaged, and it is to be looked at for the duration of his life, and not for anyone. He borrowed it to conceal it from the one who has the authority to look into it or his representative after him. Whoever changes it after he has heard it, then his sin is upon those who change it. Indeed, God is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. Abdul Aziz bin Salih bin Murshid, Ibrahim Al-Quwaizani, and its writer, Abdul Aziz bin Salih Al-Sayrami, edited 19 Shawwal in the year 1278, witnessed this. Such a restriction also appears in the copy of Al-Sharh Al-Kabir by Ibn Qudamah and Al-Jami’ Al-Sahih by Al-Bukhari, translated by Al-Bassam and Muhammad bin Othman by Abdul Aziz bin Saleh bin Murshid in ‘Ulama’ al-Najd 2/469 and Rawdat al-Nadhir 1/273, and they said: He died in Hail in the year 1324 AH, and in a narration in Riyadh. Abdul Aziz bin Saleh was mentioned incidentally in ‘Ulama’ al-Najd 2/531 and he called him: Al-Sarami.
Metin Başı (İncipit) " بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم قد غيبه شاهد رضي الله بالأشياء في وقوعها على مقتضى مشيئته عن شاهد رضاه هو فيشهد الرضا لله ومنه حقيقة ...".
Yazı Tipi نسخ تدويني حسن
Metin Sonu (Explicit) "... آمنت بما أنزل الله من كتاب وأمرت لأعدل بينكم الله ربنا وربكم لنا أعمالنا ولكم أعمالكم لا صحبة بيننا وبينكم الله يجمع بيننا وبينكم وإليه المصير آخر الكتاب والحمد لله رب العالمين ".
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