(Al-Jami’ al-Sahih (P3) is a manuscript classified under the sciences of hadith, by its author, Muhammad ibn Ismail ibn Ibrahim, who died in 256 Hijiri. It was transcribed by Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmad ibn Abdullah ibn Muhammad ibn Abd al-Qadir ibn al-Najjar al-Ansari in Al-Naskh font script on Rajab 12 1192 AH. The number of papers is 198, the number of lines is 27, and the size is 30 x 21.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Chapter on the merits of Saad bin Muaadh, may God be pleased with him, Muhammad bin Bashar told me, on the authority of Ghandar, on the authority of Shu`bah, on the authority of Abu Ishaq, he said, “I heard Al-Baraa, may God be pleased with him, say: I gave the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, a silk suit, so he made his companions call it and admire its softness.) And the end of the manuscript: (...the chapter on eating under compulsion, according to the Almighty's saying (O ye who believe! Eat of the good things that We have provided for you, and be grateful to Allah, if it is Him ye worship.). The first paper was decorated with a colorful botanical ornamentation. The date of transcribing is mentioned at the end of the fourth part, as the transcriber divided the book into two halves.
Al-Jami’ al-Sahih (part 3)
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, date: 256 Hijiri.
Chapter on the merits of Saad bin Muaadh, may God be pleased with him, Muhammad bin Bashar told me, on the authority of Ghandar, on the authority of Shu`bah, on the authority of Abu Ishaq, he said, “I heard Al-Baraa, may God be pleased with him, say: I gave the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, a silk suit, so he made his companions call it and admire its softness…
...the chapter on eating under compulsion, according to the Almighty's saying (O ye who believe! Eat of the good things that We have provided for you, and be grateful to Allah, if it is Him ye worship.).
Al-Naskh; Rajab 12, 1192 Hijiri.
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Al-Naskh
Number of papers: 198; number of lines: 27; Size: 30 x 21.5 cm.
482 / Al-Iftaa
The first paper was decorated with a colorful botanical ornamentation. The date of transcribing is mentioned at the end of the fourth part, as the transcriber divided the book into two halves.