Nile
(النيل)

Title Nile
Title Original النيل
Author Abdul Aziz bin Al Hajj
Author Original عبد العزيز بن الحاج
Publication Date: Early 14th century AH
Publication Place intoxicate -
Subject Jurisprudence
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions متوسّطة
Library: E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID MRA: 044
Record ID 9009
Library Location Shepherd's closet with gutter
Notes Manuscript code in the library: 8. Size: 23×17. In the book as a whole, there are comments and corrections in several lines: Abu Bakr bin al-Hajj Masoud, apparently in 22v, 23v, for example, Muhammad bin Ibrahim, all of it, apparently in 21v, 126v, for example, and in 38v, 236v, Salih bin Muhammad bin Suleiman bin Idris, most of his comments quoted from “The Dictionary,” and in 13v and 27v. Another unknown person, and it seems that these are students of Al-Qutb, and the latter is perhaps what is meant in “Our Sheikh said...” as we read in 145f, 237f, 238f. On the bottom quarter of page 82v, the body of the book is interspersed! A crossed-out entry for palm trees and trees in the waterwheels of Bab Ben Issa, the waterwheel of Yahya Al-Fartas, and Jinan Bahoun Ben Said, which are the names of Jinan in the town of Ghardaia. In Part 1, we read: “This is a letter belonging to one of the possessions of Ya’qub bin Ham bin Ahmad bin Ahmad Amyounis [sic].” And in 116v in the margin, “Laka [such] by Jacob ibn Ham” and it appears in the copyist’s handwriting due to the similarity. At 1F, 227F oval seal of the Reform Society. In 201 AD, we read a comment in the margin: “Real estate is an asset, like a house. a report". - Medium - The middle hole after Q. 36 “If he breaks it, even if he begins it / for the two Eids there are two rak’ahs” about two rak’ahs. Folios from Q146 to Q149 were included later, and are of a different type. They contain corrections of what the copyist missed, and they are in Musabi’s handwriting. Leather is embossed with tongue and strap, separate, looks original, has recent tag. Booklets are separate. The leaves are only slightly attached, their edges are unkempt, and they have water marks.
Sample Text Praise be to God, a praise that matches the blessings He has bestowed upon us, and thanks to Him for the favor and generosity He has bestowed upon us. I cannot count the praises for Him...
Müstensih Adı [امحمد بن سعد الله بن قاسم بن عيسى العلواني (بالمقارنة)]
Künye بلا
Vefat Tarihi (1223هـ/ 1808م)
Yazmanın Durumu مخروم الوسط
Mürekkep بني، أحمر، وردي
Satır Sayısı 24س
Yazı Türü مغربي مقروء
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Nile

(النيل)
Author Abdul Aziz bin Al Hajj
Author Original عبد العزيز بن الحاج
Publication Date Early 14th century AH
Publication Place intoxicate -
Subject Jurisprudence
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions متوسّطة
Library E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID MRA: 044
Record ID 9009
Library Location Shepherd's closet with gutter
Notes Manuscript code in the library: 8. Size: 23×17. In the book as a whole, there are comments and corrections in several lines: Abu Bakr bin al-Hajj Masoud, apparently in 22v, 23v, for example, Muhammad bin Ibrahim, all of it, apparently in 21v, 126v, for example, and in 38v, 236v, Salih bin Muhammad bin Suleiman bin Idris, most of his comments quoted from “The Dictionary,” and in 13v and 27v. Another unknown person, and it seems that these are students of Al-Qutb, and the latter is perhaps what is meant in “Our Sheikh said...” as we read in 145f, 237f, 238f. On the bottom quarter of page 82v, the body of the book is interspersed! A crossed-out entry for palm trees and trees in the waterwheels of Bab Ben Issa, the waterwheel of Yahya Al-Fartas, and Jinan Bahoun Ben Said, which are the names of Jinan in the town of Ghardaia. In Part 1, we read: “This is a letter belonging to one of the possessions of Ya’qub bin Ham bin Ahmad bin Ahmad Amyounis [sic].” And in 116v in the margin, “Laka [such] by Jacob ibn Ham” and it appears in the copyist’s handwriting due to the similarity. At 1F, 227F oval seal of the Reform Society. In 201 AD, we read a comment in the margin: “Real estate is an asset, like a house. a report". - Medium - The middle hole after Q. 36 “If he breaks it, even if he begins it / for the two Eids there are two rak’ahs” about two rak’ahs. Folios from Q146 to Q149 were included later, and are of a different type. They contain corrections of what the copyist missed, and they are in Musabi’s handwriting. Leather is embossed with tongue and strap, separate, looks original, has recent tag. Booklets are separate. The leaves are only slightly attached, their edges are unkempt, and they have water marks.
Sample Text Praise be to God, a praise that matches the blessings He has bestowed upon us, and thanks to Him for the favor and generosity He has bestowed upon us. I cannot count the praises for Him...
Müstensih Adı [امحمد بن سعد الله بن قاسم بن عيسى العلواني (بالمقارنة)]
Künye بلا
Vefat Tarihi (1223هـ/ 1808م)
Yazmanın Durumu مخروم الوسط
Mürekkep بني، أحمر، وردي
Satır Sayısı 24س
Yazı Türü مغربي مقروء
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