(Footnote to questions)
(حاشية السؤالات)

Title (Footnote to questions)
Title Original حاشية السؤالات
Author [Mohamed bin Youssef]
Author Original امحمد بن يوسف
Publication Date: Early 14th century AH
Publication Place intoxicate -
Subject Doctrine and principles of religion
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions متوسّطة
Library: E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID MRA: 011
Record ID 8976
Library Location Shepherd's closet with gutter
Notes Code of the manuscript in the library: 9. Size: 23.5 x 17.5. The title was inspired by what was written in the 1st edition in the author’s handwriting: “Thinking according to Hajj Ismail. Eight booklets from this footnote,” as well as what he mentioned in the introduction. The copy ended before question 38, and this is out of 92 questions in the original. The book contains additions in the margin in the author’s handwriting: see: 2v, 22v, 85f, 241f. In 1d, the author proved that he quoted the text from the footnotes of Sheikh Qasim bin Sulaiman Al-Jarbi on the questions, and its signs are the kha and the qaf, and he proved that this sheikh was the one who asked him to interpret the Qur’an, so it was that he put the hamyan, and he was also asked to explain the Nile. In Edition 1: “The entire kingdom of Muhammad bin Ibrahim” in his handwriting, and also: “With Sheikh Hajj Ibn Ibrahim Tfayesh, there are seven scrolls from this court.” In 1, the aforementioned wrote: “A piece of property from the possessions of the slaves of his Lord, Muhammad ibn Ibrahim, has entered a human being from his custodian and has imprisoned him for the sake of God Almighty. He will be in the entire hand of our son Ibrahim ibn Muhammad. He has more right to him than anyone else, then in the entire hand of his brother Salih ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim, and he will be the guardian of it.” We read in pencil in 1f: “The property of the Islah Society.” Some of them wrote in pencil: “I think there is a footnote by Al-Qutb on the book of questions by Abu Omar Othman bin Khalifa Al-Sufi.” In Al-Qutb’s library there is something similar to this restriction in writing and form. - Medium - The leather is original, embossed, separated. The papers have water marks, s1 and 10 are separate, and the first booklet has a trace of liquid on the edges.
Sample Text I thank God who does not disappoint him, praise be to God, I hope that God will please me and I thank him... Now then, the virgin who cannot...
Müstensih Adı [إبراهيم بن سليمان الشماخي (بالمقارنة)]
Künye بلا
Vefat Tarihi (1332هـ/ 1914م).
Yazmanın Durumu مخروم الآخر
Mürekkep بني، أحمر
Satır Sayısı 23س
Yazı Türü مغربي مقروء
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(Footnote to questions)

(حاشية السؤالات)
Author [Mohamed bin Youssef]
Author Original امحمد بن يوسف
Publication Date Early 14th century AH
Publication Place intoxicate -
Subject Doctrine and principles of religion
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions متوسّطة
Library E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID MRA: 011
Record ID 8976
Library Location Shepherd's closet with gutter
Notes Code of the manuscript in the library: 9. Size: 23.5 x 17.5. The title was inspired by what was written in the 1st edition in the author’s handwriting: “Thinking according to Hajj Ismail. Eight booklets from this footnote,” as well as what he mentioned in the introduction. The copy ended before question 38, and this is out of 92 questions in the original. The book contains additions in the margin in the author’s handwriting: see: 2v, 22v, 85f, 241f. In 1d, the author proved that he quoted the text from the footnotes of Sheikh Qasim bin Sulaiman Al-Jarbi on the questions, and its signs are the kha and the qaf, and he proved that this sheikh was the one who asked him to interpret the Qur’an, so it was that he put the hamyan, and he was also asked to explain the Nile. In Edition 1: “The entire kingdom of Muhammad bin Ibrahim” in his handwriting, and also: “With Sheikh Hajj Ibn Ibrahim Tfayesh, there are seven scrolls from this court.” In 1, the aforementioned wrote: “A piece of property from the possessions of the slaves of his Lord, Muhammad ibn Ibrahim, has entered a human being from his custodian and has imprisoned him for the sake of God Almighty. He will be in the entire hand of our son Ibrahim ibn Muhammad. He has more right to him than anyone else, then in the entire hand of his brother Salih ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim, and he will be the guardian of it.” We read in pencil in 1f: “The property of the Islah Society.” Some of them wrote in pencil: “I think there is a footnote by Al-Qutb on the book of questions by Abu Omar Othman bin Khalifa Al-Sufi.” In Al-Qutb’s library there is something similar to this restriction in writing and form. - Medium - The leather is original, embossed, separated. The papers have water marks, s1 and 10 are separate, and the first booklet has a trace of liquid on the edges.
Sample Text I thank God who does not disappoint him, praise be to God, I hope that God will please me and I thank him... Now then, the virgin who cannot...
Müstensih Adı [إبراهيم بن سليمان الشماخي (بالمقارنة)]
Künye بلا
Vefat Tarihi (1332هـ/ 1914م).
Yazmanın Durumu مخروم الآخر
Mürekkep بني، أحمر
Satır Sayısı 23س
Yazı Türü مغربي مقروء
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