(Al-Jami’ al-Sahih (P4) is a manuscript classified under the sciences of hadith, by its author, Muhammad ibn Ismail ibn Ibrahim, who died in 256 Hijiri. It was transcribed by Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmad ibn Abdullah ibn Muhammad ibn Abd al-Qadir ibn al-Najjar al-Ansari in Al-Naskh font script on Rajab 12 1192 AH. The number of leaves reached 188 sheets, the number of lines is 27, the size of 31 x 21.5 cm.The beginning of the manuscript: (The Book of Sacrifice, Chapter: The Sunnah of the Sacrifice, and Ibn Umar said it is a Sunnah and a favor. Muhammad bin Bashar told us, we were told by Ghandar, we were told by Shuabah...). The manuscript ended with:... Chapter on the words of Allah Almighty ... (We shall set up scales of justice…) Ahmed bin Ashkab told me ... The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said: Two words that are beloved to Allah the Most Merciful are light on the tongue and heavy on the scale. Glory be to Allah and praise be to Him. Glory be to Allah the Great.) The fourth part of the edition, which is the end of Al-Jami’ al-Sahih, and the transcriber has finished writing it with a small manuscript including his name, the date of his copy, and other supplications and prayers upon the Prophet. It is noted in this part that his scheduling was not completed like the rest of the parts, and it took more than three
Al-Jami’ al-Sahih (part 4)
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date: 256 Hijiri.
The Book of Sacrifice, Chapter: The Sunnah of the Sacrifice, and Ibn Umar said it is a Sunnah and a favor. Muhammad bin Bashar told us, we were told by Ghandar, we were told by Shuabah...
... Chapter on the words of Allah Almighty ... (We shall set up scales of justice…) Ahmed bin Ashkab told me ... The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said: Two words that are beloved to Allah the Most Merciful are light on the tongue and heavy on the scale. Glory be to Allah and praise be to Him. Glory be to Allah the Great.
Al-Naskh; Rajab 12 1192 Hijiri.
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Al-Naskh
Number of papers: 188; number of lines: 27; Size: 31 x 21.5 cm.
483/ Al-Iftaa
The fourth part of the edition, which is the end of Al-Jami’ al-Sahih, and the transcriber has finished writing it with a small manuscript including his name, the date of his copy, and other supplications and prayers upon the Prophet. It is noted in this part that his scheduling was not completed like the rest of the parts, and it took more than three years to write this copy with its parts!