Abstracting the assets from the hadith of the Messenger, is a manuscript within the sciences of hadith. It was written by Ibn Al-Barazi, Hebat Allah ibn Abd al-Rahim Ibn Ibrahim, who died in 738 AH. It was written in the Naskh script, as the date of the copies dates back to the 13th century AH. The number of sheets: 268, while the number of lines: 33, size: 26 x 15.5 cm. The manuscript begins with the sentence: (Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, praise be to the thankful, and blessings and peace be upon the Master of the Messengers... And after I have come across many of the hadiths that the scholars wrote down from the hadiths of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace…), may God’s prayers and peace be upon him: “Prayer, Prayer and fear God in what your hands possess. This is the end of the book, and praise be to God first and last, and may God’s prayers be upon our master Muhammad... Allah is sufficient for me, and Allah is the best trustee. It was also written in black ink, and the subject headings came in red ink. Margin symbols of the books in which the hadiths were narrated and the names of their narrators.
Abstraction of the fundamentals from the hadith of the Prophet
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died. 738 AH
Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, praise of the thankful, and blessings and peace be upon the Master of the Messengers... And after I have come across many of what scholars have written down from the hadiths of the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him...
The last words of the Prophet (PBUH) were: “prayer, prayer, and fear God in what your right hands possess. This is the end of the book, and praise be to God first and last, and may God’s prayers be upon our prophet Muhammad... Allah is sufficient for me, and Allah is the best trustee.
copies dates back to13 AH
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Number of sheets: 268; number of lines: 33; Size: 26 x 15.5 cm.
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They are written in black ink, and the subject headings are in red ink. On the margins are the symbols of the books in which the hadiths were narrated and the names of their narrators.