(Al-Tahrir fi Usul al-Fiqh) is a manuscript classified under the principles of jurisprudence by its author, Al-Mardawi, Ali bin Suleiman bin Ahmed, who died in 885 Hijiri. It was transcribed by Sulaiman bin Abdul Rahman Hamdan in Al-Naskh font script on 13 Rabi' al-Awwal 1341 Hijiri. The number of papers was 80, the number of lines was 21, and the size was 23 × 17 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to Allah, who has guided and taught, and bestowed upon us inspirations and understanding, and blessings and peace be upon the best and most knowledgeable of God’s creation, Muhammad and upon his family and companions, the first of knowledge and wisdom. As for what follows, this is a summary of the principles of jurisprudence, inclusive of most of its rulings...) And the end of the manuscript: (... The arguments are not limited, and their regulation is that when one of the two parties is accompanied by a textual or idiomatic, general or specific matter, or a mental, verbal, or present presumption, and that is indicated by the preponderance of conjecture, This is more likely and Allah Almighty knows best.). A well met copy, written in black ink, with two sheets of papers wrapped with it, at its beginning and ending from the book in the explanation of al-Bukhari.
Al-Tahrir fi Usul al-Fiqh
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date: 885 Hijiri.
Praise be to Allah, who has guided and taught, and bestowed upon us inspirations and understanding, and blessings and peace be upon the best and most knowledgeable of God’s creation, Muhammad and upon his family and companions, the first of knowledge and wisdom. As for what follows, this is a summary of the principles of jurisprudence, inclusive of most of its rulings...
... The arguments are not limited, and their regulation is that when one of the two parties is accompanied by a textual or idiomatic, general or specific matter, or a mental, verbal, or present presumption, and that is indicated by the preponderance of conjecture, This is more likely and Allah Almighty knows best.
Al-Naskh ; 13 Rabi' al-Awwal 1341 Hijiri.
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Al-Naskh
Number of papers: 80; number of lines: 21; Size: 23 x 17 cm.
421 / Al-Iftaa
A well met copy, written in black ink, with two sheets of papers wrapped with it, at its beginning and ending from the book in the explanation of al-Bukhari.