Al-Tafseel wa al-Bayan fi Tanzih al-Rahman is a manuscript classified within the sciences of faith by its author, Abu Bateen, Abdullah bin Abd al-Rahman, who died in 1282 AH. It was copied in Naskh font in 14th century AH. The number of papers was 5 sheets, the number of lines was 25, and the size was 26.5 × 18 cm. Beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to God who created man from a breed of clay and honored him with intellect and speech... Now, know, may God have mercy on you, that the glorification of the person responsible is a compound and useful expression, and it is not imagined in anything other than the animal...). End of the manuscript: (... Therefore, he did not precipitate you with the punishment, despite the symptoms you are upon, from reflecting on the clear signs of monotheism... and may God’s peace and blessings be upon our master Muhammad in the first and the last, and on his family and all his companions, and praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds). Its author was not mentioned in the manuscript, but Sheikh Abdullah Al-Bassam mentioned it among the Sheikh’s writings in the book Scholars of Najd, it was matched by Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, on the original copied from it found in the Meccan Treasury (sic) on the 3rd of Dhu al-Hijjah 1347AH, written in black ink on lined modern paper.
Al-Tafseel wa al-Bayan fi Tanzih al-Rahman
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died in 1282 AH
Praise be to God who created man from a breed of clay and honored him with intellect and speech... Now, know, may God have mercy on you, that the glorification of the person responsible is a compound and useful expression, and it is not imagined in anything other than the animal...
... Therefore, he did not precipitate you with the punishment, despite the symptoms you are upon, from reflecting on the clear signs of monotheism... and may God’s peace and blessings be upon our master Muhammad in the first and the last, and on his family and all his companions, and praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds).
copies; back to 14 th century AH
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Naskh
Number of papers: 5, Number of lines: 25, Size: 26.5×18 cm.
657/ Ifta
Its author was not mentioned in the manuscript, but Sheikh Abdullah Al-Bassam mentioned it among the Sheikh’s writings in the book Scholars of Najd, it was matched by Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, on the original copied from it found in the Meccan Treasury (sic) on the 3rd of Dhu al-Hijjah 1347AH, written in black ink on lined modern paper.