Al-Matalib al-'Ali'a zawa'i' al-Musnad al-Atbah is a manuscript that is classified under the sciences of hadith. Written by Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani, Ahmed bin Ali bin Muhammad, who died in 852 Hijiri. It was transcribed in Al-Naskh font script in the twelfth century AH. The number of papers was 361, and the number of lines was 23, with a size of 21.5 x 15.5 cm. The manuscript begins with: (Jurisprudence which is purity, prayer, funerals, zakat ... and it’s a condition in which he mentioned every hadith that was reported from Al-sahaba... The Book of Purification, the Water chapter, Abu Ya'ali said to us from Al-Hamani told us from partner.) And it ends with: (...Another chapter: Who will enter Paradise? Abu Bakr said, Zaid bin al-Habbab told us... His explanation has been presented in the chapter on the description of the resurrection.) The transcriber left blanks between the lines at the beginning, and perhaps this was due to the lack of clarity in the copy he transcribed from. It was written in black ink, but what is intended to be distinguished was written in red.
Al-Matalib al-'Ali'a zawa'i' al-Musnad al-Atbah
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date: 852 Hijiri
Jurisprudence which is purity, prayer, funerals, zakat ... and it’s a condition in which he mentioned every hadith that was reported from Al-sahaba... The Book of Purification, the Water chapter, Abu Ya'ali said to us from Al-Hamani told us from partner...
...Another chapter: Who will enter Paradise? Abu Bakr said, Zaid bin al-Habbab told us... His explanation has been presented in the chapter on the description of the resurrection.
Al-Naskh; It dates back to 12 AH.
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Al-Naskh
Number of papers: 361; number of lines: 23; Size: 21.5 x 15.5 cm.
345 / Al-Iftaa
The transcriber left blanks between the lines at the beginning, and perhaps this was due to the lack of clarity in the copy he transcribed from. It was written in black ink, but what is intended to be distinguished was written in red.