Al-mazeed ala Ithaf El-mered (Part 2) is a manuscript on the doctrine, which was copied by Ali bin Ahmed, the famous Bidad al-Saghir al-Shafi’i, using the Naskh script, on the night of the first Sunday of Ramadan in the year 1310 AH. The number of sheets was 227, and the number of lines was 27, with a size: 25.5 x 19.5 cm. The manuscript begins with: (And his miracles are a combination of miracles, i.e., the supernatural habits that appeared on his hand, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, which indicate the sincerity of his prophethood, many, with a positive indication such as the significance of words by putting their meanings...) The Day of Resurrection, but he began his book with prayer and concluded it with it... Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and the end is for the righteous, and there is no aggression except against the oppressors, and there is no might or power except with God, the Most High, the Great). The text was written in red ink and the explanation in black ink.
Al-mazeed ala Ithaf El-mered (Part 2)
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His miracles are the plural of miracles, i.e., the supernatural habits that appear on his hand, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, which indicate the truthfulness of his prophethood. A situational significance is like the significance of words by putting on their meanings...
... to the Day of Judgment, i.e. recompense, and it is the Day of Resurrection, but he began his book with prayer and concluded it with it ... Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and the end is for the righteous, and there is no aggression except against the wrongdoers, and there is no might or power except with Allah, the Most High, the Great.
Naskh ; Sunday night, the first of Ramadan in the year 1310AH
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Naskh
Number of sheets: 227; number of lines: 27; Size: 25.5 x 19.5 cm.
238 / Iftaa
The text was written in red ink and the explanation in black ink.