Gamea Al-Ahkam bi Nuzum Bulugh Almaram is a manuscript classified under the sciences of hadith. It was written by Muhammad bin Ismail bin Salah Al-San’ani, who died in 1182 Hijiri, and was transcribed in Al-Naskh font script in the thirteenth century. The number of papers was 68, the number of lines was 20, and the size of 21.5 x 15.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to Allah who have attained the goal and increased our bounty in abundance...; I have organized what is contained in the book Al-Bulugh into an easy arrangement, so that it may be memorized quickly). And the end of the manuscript: (Praise be to AllahGod for the perfection of grace, benevolence, and bounty. Then peace and blessings be upon the Prophet and his family of guidance) The transcriber did not finish the book as he brought it to the chapter of days of grief and mourning, then Sheikh Hussein bin Abdul Qadir bin Ali came and completed the book to the end, on the 7th of Muharram 1183 Hijiri. The copy is corresponding to the transcriber, then Sheikh Suleiman bin Hamdan read the copy and repaired some of what was in it in Makkah in the year 1348 Hijiri, and on the copy was owned by Abd al-Rahman bin Muhammad Yusuf al-San’ani. There is also a seal of the Mahmudiyah library in Medina, black ink was used in writing, and the heads of chapters were written in red, and its covering is modern.
Gamea Al-Ahkam bi Nuzum Bulugh Almaram
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died 1182 Hijiri
Praise be to Allah who have attained the goal and increased our bounty in abundance...; I have organized what is contained in the book Al-Bulugh into an easy arrangement, so that it may be memorized quickly
Praise be to AllahGod for the perfection of grace, benevolence, and bounty. Then peace and blessings be upon the Prophet and his family of guidance
Al-Naskh; It dates back to 13 Hijiri
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Al-Naskh
number of papers: 68; number of lines: 20; Size: 21.5 x 15.5 cm.
599 / Al-Iftaa
The transcriber did not finish the book as he brought it to the chapter of days of grief and mourning, then Sheikh Hussein bin Abdul Qadir bin Ali came and completed the book to the end, on the 7th of Muharram 1183 Hijiri. The copy is corresponding to the transcriber, then Sheikh Suleiman bin Hamdan read the copy and repaired some of what was in it in Makkah in the year 1348 Hijiri, and on the copy was owned by Abd al-Rahman bin Muhammad Yusuf al-San’ani. There is also a seal of the Mahmudiyah library in Medina, black ink was used in writing, and the heads of chapters were written in red, and its covering is modern.