Al-Insaf Le Maa'refat Al-Rageh men Al-khilaf (Second Edition) (Part 1) is a manuscript classified into Hanbali jurisprudence for its author Al-Mardawi, Ali bin Suleiman bin Ahmed, who died in 885 hijri. And copied by Hassan bin Ali ... Ben Obaid Al-Murdawi al-Qudsi. In Al Naskh Font on Saturday 18 Shawwal 868. Hijri and this is the first part of a precious version, affected by the termite and was worn out, then came someone who restored it and completed what fell from it, on its first paper there's an important mandate almost not read. From which we learn that Al-Shaikh Ahmed ben Abi Humaidan has endowed three books that he previously left in Damascus, this is the copy of (Al-Insaf) and there's two other books from (Sharh Al-Zarkshi) and a piece of (Al-Fiqh A'la Al-Hanabillah) in Damascus and witnessed this Safi al-Din ben Sulaiman al-Najdi and this significant endowment goes back to the tenth century. This is not the place to spread the word about it. Explanations and corrections are made on its margins, black ink was used in writing and what is intended to be distinguished by red
Al-Insaf Le Maa'refat Al-Rageh men Al-khilaf (Second Edition) (Part 1)
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885 hijri
Praise be to God alone with the attributes of perfection, attributed with majesty and beauty... As for what follows, The Book of Al-Muqni' in Jurisprudence... is one of the most useful and most comprehensive books...
His saying and the treasure that what was found from the burial of the Pre-Islamic people, has their mark on it without any dispute... and If there is no mark on it, then the faith is that it is a catch and it is has the name of Al Sahaba and Abu Talib's transmission... And what was like a bar is metal, otherwise it is a catch of the end of the first part.
Saturday 18 Shawwal 868 Hijri.
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Al Naskh
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702 / Al-Iftaa
The first part of a precious version, affected by the termite and was worn out, then came someone who restored it and completed what fell from it, on its first paper there's an important mandate almost not read. From which we learn that Al-Shaikh Ahmed ben Abi Humaidan has endowed three books that he previously left in Damascus, this is the copy of (Al-Insaf) and there's two other books from (Sharh Al-Zarkshi) and a piece of (Al-Fiqh A'la Al-Hanabillah) in Damascus and witnessed this Safi al-Din ben Sulaiman al-Najdi and this significant endowment goes back to the tenth century. This is not the place to spread the word about it. Explanations and corrections are made on its margins, black ink was used in writing and what is intended to be distinguished by red