Al-Lami and Al-Bawariq fi Al-Jami
wa Al-Fariq, is a manuscript in Shafi`i jurisprudence. It was written by Al-Jalal Al-Suyuti, Abdul Rahman bin Abi Bakr bin Muhammad, who died in 911 AH and was copied in the Naskh script in the twelfth century AH. The number of papers was 176, and the number of lines was 21, with a size of 21 x 15 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (It is better for you to give the job to a person who knows how to perform it "Ritual Cleanliness" Book. The issue covers when the person uses 2 jars to be clean, is there any dispute? The end of the manuscript: (Chapter: the Child mother: issue, He said if she throws a piece of flesh or blood, it is permitted to pray with such blood and other provisions to the contrary. The End. Praise be to Allah, and prayers and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family and his pure and good companions. The first paper is missing, and there are traces of wetness that affected the front page so it becomes illegible. This manuscript is similar to the original version. The black ink is used to write the text while the heads of topics and chapters was in red.
Al-Lami` and Al-Bawariq fi Al-Jami` wa Al-Fariq
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died in. 911 AH.
It is better for you to give the job to a person who knows how to perform it "Ritual Cleanliness" Book. The issue covers when the person uses 2 jars to be clean, is there any dispute?
Chapter: the Child mother: issue, He said if she throws a piece of flesh or blood, it is permitted to pray with such blood and other provisions to the contrary. The End. Praise be to Allah, and prayers and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family and his pure and good companions.
Copies belong to the 12 th century AH
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Alnaskh
Number of papers: 176; number of lines: 21; Size: 21 x 15 cm
208 / Al-Iftaa
The first paper is missing, and there are traces of wetness that affected the front page so it becomes illegible. This manuscript is similar to the original version. The black ink is used to write the text while the heads of topics and chapters was in red.