Footnote to Anwar Al-Tanzeel - Part One -
(حاشيه على أنوار التنزيل الجزء الأول )

Title Footnote to Anwar Al-Tanzeel - Part One -
Title Original حاشيه على أنوار التنزيل الجزء الأول
Author Sheikhzadeh, Muhammad bin Mustafa
Author Original شيخ زاده ، محمد بن مصطفى
Publication Place - Sheikhzadeh, Muhammad bin Mustafa
Subject explanation
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 381 ورقة 27-29 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 30,5x20,5 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID eb555e8c-b98f-dada-25b2-48876c9a2fd8
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes Earth, humidity and wetness, 32.5 x 21.7 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who enlightened the hearts of the scholars with the lights of revelation and opened their chests to comprehend the secrets of interpretation. For the Great Qur’an and the Wise Criterion were sent down from the Most Merciful, the Most Merciful, so that they might contemplate His verses and that everyone who has a sound mind should remember. Then God Almighty took charge of this poor servant by making me one of those who imitate those who are in the lowest ranks of the second group. The copy includes the first part. Of the footnote, the last one is truncated, ending during the footnote on verse 196 of Surat Al-Baqarah. Black ink was used to underline verses and Al-Baydawi’s words. The copy is identical to the original, corrected, and includes comments, explanations, and benefits. There is a comment on it. The earth was eaten from the edges and middle of the leaves without affecting the text except rarely. It was owned by purchase by Mustafa Al Nuqtah in the year 1280 AH. End of the manuscript: ... His saying, “And he is like this,” meaning the command to complete them absolutely, is not restricted to starting them, as he did not say, “If you begin them, complete them,” indicates their obligation and the meaning of their completion, performing them completely and completely, as in the Almighty’s saying: (And when his Lord tested Abraham with words, and he completed them), meaning he did them completely and completely. Know that the nation has agreed on the obligation of Hajj for whoever is able.
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Footnote to Anwar Al-Tanzeel - Part One -

(حاشيه على أنوار التنزيل الجزء الأول )
Author Sheikhzadeh, Muhammad bin Mustafa
Author Original شيخ زاده ، محمد بن مصطفى
Publication Place - Sheikhzadeh, Muhammad bin Mustafa
Subject explanation
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 381 ورقة 27-29 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 30,5x20,5 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID eb555e8c-b98f-dada-25b2-48876c9a2fd8
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes Earth, humidity and wetness, 32.5 x 21.7 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who enlightened the hearts of the scholars with the lights of revelation and opened their chests to comprehend the secrets of interpretation. For the Great Qur’an and the Wise Criterion were sent down from the Most Merciful, the Most Merciful, so that they might contemplate His verses and that everyone who has a sound mind should remember. Then God Almighty took charge of this poor servant by making me one of those who imitate those who are in the lowest ranks of the second group. The copy includes the first part. Of the footnote, the last one is truncated, ending during the footnote on verse 196 of Surat Al-Baqarah. Black ink was used to underline verses and Al-Baydawi’s words. The copy is identical to the original, corrected, and includes comments, explanations, and benefits. There is a comment on it. The earth was eaten from the edges and middle of the leaves without affecting the text except rarely. It was owned by purchase by Mustafa Al Nuqtah in the year 1280 AH. End of the manuscript: ... His saying, “And he is like this,” meaning the command to complete them absolutely, is not restricted to starting them, as he did not say, “If you begin them, complete them,” indicates their obligation and the meaning of their completion, performing them completely and completely, as in the Almighty’s saying: (And when his Lord tested Abraham with words, and he completed them), meaning he did them completely and completely. Know that the nation has agreed on the obligation of Hajj for whoever is able.
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