Al-Jami` Al-Ahkam Al-Quran (Seventh Edition) is a manuscript classified within Quran Sciences For its author Al-Qurtubi, Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Abi Bakr, died in 671AH, copied in Naskh font, in the ninth century AH. The number of papers was 271 sheets, the number of lines was 27, and the size was 24.5 × 17 cm. Beginning of the manuscript: (The interpretation of Surat Al-Anfal, it is all inspired in Madinah, this is what most people said. Muqatil said, “It is a Madinah, other than a single verse, which is the saying (And when those who disbelieved were deceiving you) the whole verse..) End of the manuscript: (... And his saying (with those) (i.e. with victory, aid and support, and “beware” means sin, and “doers of good” means that you add to what.. Praise be to God only). A good copy, starting from the beginning of the interpretation of Surat Al-Anfal and ending at the end of Surat Al-Ra’d. It represents the third part of this copy, with some of the fallout on the beginning, stamped and owned by Nasir bin Eid, and his endowment on the righteous of his offspring, dated in 1267AH, black ink used in writing, the red was used as lines above what is to be distinguished. The quality of paper and ink used affected the appearance of writing on the other side of the paper, and that was in some places.
Al-Jami` Al-Ahkam Al-Quran (Seventh Edition)
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died in 671AH
The interpretation of Surat Al-Anfal, it is all inspired in Madinah, this is what most people said. Muqatil said, “It is a Madinah, other than a single verse, which is the saying (And when those who disbelieved were deceiving you) the whole verse..
.. And his saying (with those) (i.e. with victory, aid and support, and “beware” means sin, and “doers of good” means that you add to what.. Praise be to God only
copies; back to 9 th century AH.
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Naskh
Number of papers: 271, Number of lines: 27, Size: 24.5 x 17 cm.
759 / Ifta
A good copy, starting from the beginning of the interpretation of Surat Al-Anfal and ending at the end of Surat Al-Ra’d. It represents the third part of this copy, with some of the fallout on the beginning, stamped and owned by Nasir bin Eid, and his endowment on the righteous of his offspring, dated in 1267AH, black ink used in writing, the red was used as lines above what is to be distinguished. The quality of paper and ink used affected the appearance of writing on the other side of the paper, and that was in some places.