Al-Masa’il is a manuscript classified under Hanbali jurisprudence. Authored by Imam Ibn Hanbal, Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Hanbal, who died in 241 Hijiri. It was transcribed in 1360 AH in Al-Naskh font script. The number of papers reached 163, and the number of lines was 25, measuring 25 x 19 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Chapter of What was narrated on the authority of Abi Abdullah in the introduction, Isamah bin Essam told me, he said: We have been informed???????? He said: I saw Abu Abdullah, and he had a wooden tray with a mirror, kohl and a comb in it.) And the end of the manuscript: (...Chapter on preventing zakat. Abu Bakr al-Marwazi told us that he said... on the authority of Ziyad ibn Abi Hamid on the authority of Makhoul, who says zakat is from Allah Almighty or not??????????? He said he would be repented, and if not repented he would be killed.” It contains the book of disembarkation, the book of standing, the book of the people of boredom, apostasy, heretics, and the one who abandons prayer and the obligatory duties and others. The transcriber pointed out that the copy on which he relied had many errors and distortions and was not dotted, and that its papers were not arranged in addition to being perforated. Black ink was used in writing and the heads of the chapters in red, the last of which was a rule transferred from the Book of Insaaf in 15 papers.
Al-Masael
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date: 241 Hijiri.
Chapter of What was narrated on the authority of Abi Abdullah in the introduction, Isamah bin Essam told me, he said: We have been informed???????? He said: I saw Abu Abdullah, and he had a wooden tray with a mirror, kohl and a comb in it.
...Chapter on preventing zakat. Abu Bakr al-Marwazi told us that he said... on the authority of Ziyad ibn Abi Hamid on the authority of Makhoul, who says zakat is from Allah Almighty or not??????????? He said he would be repented, and if not repented he would be killed.
1360 Hijiri.
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Aal-Naskh
Number of papers: 163; number of lines: 25; Size: 25 x 19 cm.
578 / Al-Iftaa
It contains the book of disembarkation, the book of standing, the book of the people of boredom, apostasy, heretics, and the one who abandons prayer and the obligatory duties and others. The transcriber pointed out that the copy on which he relied had many errors and distortions and was not dotted, and that its papers were not arranged in addition to being perforated. Black ink was used in writing and the heads of the chapters in red, the last of which was a rule transferred from the Book of Insaaf in 15 papers.