(Al-Manhal Al-Safi Sharh Al-Wafi) is a manuscript classified under the science of grammar and morphology by its author, Al-Badr Al-Dammini, Muhammad bin Abi Bakr bin Omar, who died in 827 Hijiri. In Shaped Naskh font on Saturday 11 Safar 1127 Hijiri. It has 202 papers, 29 lines, and measures 29 x 19 cm. The manuscript begins: (Praise be to Allah for his abundant benevolence in every beautiful way, his generous benevolence with all the best to those who turn to His Highness... As for what he says... When I came from the Egyptian lands to India, I found many of its students passionate about the grammatical abbreviation book called Al-Wafi…) and ends with: (... and this is a lot of what was presented in these Quranic chapters in the definition research, and Allah knows best and what is right.) and the lines of the first paper differed from the last, and in the last one it was mentioned that it this copy was transcribed for the sake of Muhammad bin Al-Hussein bin the Commander of the Faithful Al-Mansur Billah Al-Qasim bin Muhammad. It was owned by Muhammad bin Mustafa bin Ahmed ... in the Mfqat al-Musharifah, and Sheikh Muhammad bin Abd al-Latif. He wrote the explanation in black ink and the original text in red ink.
Al-Manhal Al-Safi Sharh Al-Wafi
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date 827 Hijiri.
Praise be to Allah for his abundant benevolence in every beautiful way, his generous benevolence with all the best to those who turn to His Highness... As for what he says... When I came from the Egyptian lands to India, I found many of its students passionate about the grammatical abbreviation book called Al-Wafi...
... and this is a lot of what was presented in these Quranic chapters in the definition research, and Allah knows best and what is right.
Shaped Naskh ; Saturday 11 Safar 1127 Hijiri.
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Shaped Naskh
number of papers: 202; number of lines: 29; Size: 29 x 19 cm.
429 / Al-Iftaa
The lines of the first paper differed from the last, and in the last one it was mentioned that it this copy was transcribed for the sake of Muhammad bin Al-Hussein bin the Commander of the Faithful Al-Mansur Billah Al-Qasim bin Muhammad. It was owned by Muhammad bin Mustafa bin Ahmed ... in the Mfqat al-Musharifah, and Sheikh Muhammad bin Abd al-Latif. He wrote the explanation in black ink and the original text in red ink.