Al- Estighatha is a manuscript classified within Faith Sciences For its author Ibn Taymiyyah, Ahmed bin Abdul Halim bin Abdul Salam, died in 728AH. Copied by Saleh bin Abdul Aziz bin Musa bin Saleh bin Musa bin Murshid in Naskh font on Wednesday, 5 Jumada al-Awal 1319AH. The number of papers was 95 sheets, the number of lines was 23, and the size was 24.5 × 16.5cm. Beginning of the manuscript: (His saying that God, to honor His Messenger and those close to Him, addressed them at times to the status of Himself... It is said that this is a lie against God and polytheism, and it is from the kind of sayings of the people of ...) End of the manuscript: (They call this deception. It is the station of the prophets, and this is from the errors of many of sheikhs. It is in fact a departure from the religion of Ibrahim and other messengers. By God, success is sufficient for us and the best agent. On it was an endowment of King Abdul Aziz on the students of knowledge on 22 Shawwal 1350AH. Its binding was local, in which antique paper dating back to the ninth century was used. It contains words from Sheikh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah. The copy that was copied from it has white spaces in some places, as indicated by Transcriber. Black ink used in writing, what is intended to be distinguished was written in red.
Al- Estighatha
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died in 728AH
His saying that God, to honor His Messenger and those close to Him, addressed them at times to the status of Himself... It is said that this is a lie against God and polytheism, and it is from the kind of sayings of the people of ...
... They call this deception. It is the station of the prophets, and this is from the errors of many of sheikhs. It is in fact a departure from the religion of Ibrahim and other messengers. By God, success is sufficient for us and the best agent.
copies; Wednesday, 5 Jumada 1319 هـ
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Naskh
Number of papers: 95, Number of lines: 23, Size: 24.5 x 16.5cm.
766 / Ifta
On it was an endowment of King Abdul Aziz on the students of knowledge on 22 Shawwal 1350AH. Its binding was local, in which antique paper dating back to the ninth century was used. It contains words from Sheikh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah. The copy that was copied from it has white spaces in some places, as indicated by Transcriber. Black ink used in writing, what is intended to be distinguished was written in red.