Al-mazeed ala Ithaf El-mered (Part 1) is a manuscript on the creed, written by Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Ali Al-Suhaimi, who died in 1178 AH. It was copied by Ali bin Ahmed, the famous Bidad Al-Saghir al-Shafi’i Al-Shazly, using Naskh script, on Saturday, 14 Rabi’ al-Awwal 1309 AH. The number of sheets reached 265 sheets, and the number of lines was 27, with a size: 25.5 x 19.5 cm. The manuscript begins with: (Praise be to God, who perfection is witnessed by the whole universes, and may God’s peace and blessings be upon our master Muhammad and his family, as for what follows... The author, may God have mercy on him, said in the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, praise be to God whose name is connected...). And it ends with: (Praise be to God, whose perfection the universes witnessed, and may God’s peace and blessings be upon our master Muhammad and his family, and after... the author, may God have mercy on him, said in the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, praise be to God, whose name is connected...) And on the margins of the first part of the copy some annotations. He also wrote the text in red ink and the explanation in black ink.
Al-mazeed ala Ithaf El-mered (Part 1)
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died 1178 AH
Praise be to God, whose perfection the universes witnessed, and may God’s peace and blessings be upon our master Muhammad and his family. As for what follows… The author, may God Almighty have mercy on him, said: In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Praise be to God, whose name is connected…
... on his soliloquy, may God's prayers and peace be upon him, was abrogated without alteration by the Almighty's saying, "Did I pity them...that is, did you fear poverty?"
Naskh ; Saturday, Rabi` al-Awwal 14, 1309 AH
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Naskh
Number of sheets: 265; number of lines: 27; Size: 25.5 x 19.5 cm.
237/ Ifta
The first part of the copy, in the margins of some commentaries, wrote the text in red ink and the commentary in black ink.