TAFSER Al- Qur'an AL'ZEEM is a manuscript in the Sciences of the Qur'an. It was written by Ibn Katheer, Ismail Bin Omar Bin Katheer, who died in 774 Hijiri, and was copied in the Naskh script in the twelfth century AH. The number of papers was 127, the number of lines was 20, and the size was 21.5 x 15 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Interpretation of Surat Al-Sajdah, which is Meccan. Al-Bukhari narrated in the Book of Jumu`ah with tracing back on the authority of Abu Hurairah, he said: The Prophet, peace and blessings of God be upon him, used to recite at dawn on Friday "Alf Lam Mem, Revelation" and "Has there [not] come upon man", in a version by Muslim) and the end of the manuscript: (… Interpretation of Surah Qaf, which is Meccan. This Surah is the first detailed sub-part on Sahih … (On the Day when We will say to Hell: "Are you filled?'' It will say: "Are there any more?'') … Al-Bukhari said when interpreting this verse, Abdullah bin Abi Al-Aswad bin Sho'ba, on the authority of Qotada). It starts from the interpretation of Surat Al-Sajdah to the beginning of Surat Qaf, its papers are tabulated in yellow and red, and on its margins there are corrections, and some slips occurred inside, and light traces of wetness appear on it. It bears the endowment seal of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif. It was written in black ink, and the verses are distinguished in a larger handwriting than the rest of the writing.
TAFSER Al- Qur'an AL'ZEEM
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died in 774 Hijiri
Interpretation of Surat Al-Sajdah, which is Meccan. Al-Bukhari narrated in the Book of Jumu`ah with tracing back on the authority of Abu Hurairah, he said: The Prophet, peace and blessings of God be upon him, used to recite at dawn on Friday "Alf Lam Mem, Revelation" and "Has there [not] come upon man", in a version by Muslim
… Interpretation of Surah Qaf, which is Meccan. This Surah is the first detailed sub-part on Sahih … (On the Day when We will say to Hell: "Are you filled?'' It will say: "Are there any more?'') … Al-Bukhari said when interpreting this verse, Abdullah bin Abi Al-Aswad bin Sho'ba, on the authority of Qotada.
Naskh; it date back to 12 AH.
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Naskh
Number of papers: 127; Number of lines: 20; Size: 21.5 x 15 cm.
694 / Al-Iftaa
It starts from the interpretation of Surat Al-Sajdah to the beginning of Surat Qaf, its papers are tabulated in yellow and red, and on its margins there are corrections, and some slips occurred inside, and light traces of wetness appear on it. It bears the endowment seal of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif. It was written in black ink, and the verses are distinguished in a larger handwriting than the rest of the writing.