Sharh al-Muqni’ (Part 4) is a manuscript classified within Hanbali Fiqh. Its author is Ibrahim Ibn Abi Bakr Ibn Ibrahim Al-Maqdisi, died in 682AH. Copied by Ibrahim Ibn Abi Bakr Ibn Ibrahim Al-Maqdisi using Naskh font at the beginning of Shawwal 723AH. The number of papers was 221 sheets, the number of lines was 25, and the size was 24.5 × 17 cm. Beginning of the manuscript: (Chapter, he said, may God have mercy on him, whoever sold a date palm, which dates are cracked, the dates belong to the seller????????? In the heads of the palm trees to the harvester, except that the purchaser requires it...) End of the manuscript: (... The victim had to first determine the second... The guarantor of the second felony, and the victim must first take it, as we mentioned. A true precious copy written in the life of the author matching with its original, the first and last papers are worn out and restored with adhesive paper tapes. On it owned by Ali bin Khamis Al-Najdi and Zaid bin Muhammad Al Suleiman owned by the purchaser, his uncle Abdullah (sic), the last of which is the birth of sons of Saif bin Muhammad bin Azaz dated between 1075-1089AH. It bears the endowment seal of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, black ink was used in writing.
Sharh al-Muqni’ (Part 4)
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died in 682AH
Chapter, he said, may God have mercy on him, whoever sold a date palm, which dates are cracked, the dates belong to the seller????????? In the heads of the palm trees to the harvester, except that the purchaser requires it...
... The victim had to first determine the second... The guarantor of the second felony, and the victim must first take it, as we mentioned.
copies; beginning of Shawwal 723 AH
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Copies
Number of papers: 221, Number of lines: 25, Size: 24.5 x 17 cm.
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A true precious copy written in the life of the author matching with its original, the first and last papers are worn out and restored with adhesive paper tapes. On it owned by Ali bin Khamis Al-Najdi and Zaid bin Muhammad Al Suleiman owned by the purchaser, his uncle Abdullah (sic), the last of which is the birth of sons of Saif bin Muhammad bin Azaz dated between 1075-1089AH. It bears the endowment seal of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, black ink was used in writing.