The text of Abeer Al-Sham in theology
(كلام متن عبير الشام في علم الكلام)

Title The text of Abeer Al-Sham in theology
Title Original كلام متن عبير الشام في علم الكلام
Author Ahmed bin Abdullah [bin Abdul Rahman]
Author Original أحمد بن عبد الله بن عبد الرحمن
Publication Date: Rabi’ al-Awwal 1251 AH
Publication Place without -
Subject Doctrine, fundamentals of religion, and theology
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 6
Physical Dimensions بلا
Library: E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID ZA: 349-02
Record ID 12781
Library Location Imam Zaid bin Ali Library (Yemen)
Notes Before the beginning of the subject of the manuscript, there are two poems, the first mentioning the Messenger and his family, and the second from the poetry of Abu Al-Umaythil Abdullah bin Khalil, about Abdullah bin Taher, in which he was very well done. * The stop sign is of a symbolic nature and an overview of the author and the subject of the manuscript before the beginning of the introduction. * Miscellaneous poems and verses after the end of the manuscript, including the book Samat Al-Juman explaining the message advising the Brotherhood, written by Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al-Jandari - without - a space on the first page.
Sample Text In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful... The evidence for the necessity of looking from the mind is that thanking the one who bestows is obligatory, and gratitude is not complete except with knowledge, and there is no way to it except by looking, and what is obligatory is not accomplished except through it... The evidence for repelling harm from oneself is obligatory, and it is not warded off except with knowledge, so knowledge is obligatory
Müstensih Adı بلا
Takibe كلمة
Cilt/Kısım بلا
Vefat Tarihi 1337هـ
Yazmanın Durumu جيدة
Mürekkep أسود
Satır Sayısı 30-25
Satır Başına Kelime 20_15
Yazı Türü نسخي جيد
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The text of Abeer Al-Sham in theology

(كلام متن عبير الشام في علم الكلام)
Author Ahmed bin Abdullah [bin Abdul Rahman]
Author Original أحمد بن عبد الله بن عبد الرحمن
Publication Date Rabi’ al-Awwal 1251 AH
Publication Place without -
Subject Doctrine, fundamentals of religion, and theology
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 6
Physical Dimensions بلا
Library E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID ZA: 349-02
Record ID 12781
Library Location Imam Zaid bin Ali Library (Yemen)
Notes Before the beginning of the subject of the manuscript, there are two poems, the first mentioning the Messenger and his family, and the second from the poetry of Abu Al-Umaythil Abdullah bin Khalil, about Abdullah bin Taher, in which he was very well done. * The stop sign is of a symbolic nature and an overview of the author and the subject of the manuscript before the beginning of the introduction. * Miscellaneous poems and verses after the end of the manuscript, including the book Samat Al-Juman explaining the message advising the Brotherhood, written by Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al-Jandari - without - a space on the first page.
Sample Text In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful... The evidence for the necessity of looking from the mind is that thanking the one who bestows is obligatory, and gratitude is not complete except with knowledge, and there is no way to it except by looking, and what is obligatory is not accomplished except through it... The evidence for repelling harm from oneself is obligatory, and it is not warded off except with knowledge, so knowledge is obligatory
Müstensih Adı بلا
Takibe كلمة
Cilt/Kısım بلا
Vefat Tarihi 1337هـ
Yazmanın Durumu جيدة
Mürekkep أسود
Satır Sayısı 30-25
Satır Başına Kelime 20_15
Yazı Türü نسخي جيد
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