Al-Taqsa fi al-Hadith al-Nabawi

Manuscript Description:

Al-Taqsa fi al-Hadith al-Nabawi is a manuscript classified under the sciences of hadith. It was written by Ibn Abd al-Bar, Youssef Ibn Abdullah Ibn Muhammad, who died in 463 Hijiri. It was transcribed by Abd al-Rahman Ibn Othman al-Jalajil in Al-Naskh font script on 8 Jumada Oula 1342 AH. The number of papers is 134, the number of lines 14-17, and the size of 20 × 14.5 cm. And the beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to Allah. Thanks to him for what He has guided, inspired, blessed, taught and endowed.. As for what we mentioned in the Introduction book about the meanings of the Sunan, its aspects and its wideness. We thought that we should abstract those Sunan that we compiled to be the essence of that book and they are the established Sunan through the transcription of Imam Abi Abdullah Malik bin Anas..) And the end of the manuscript: (... This hadith was reported by Malik on the authority of Safwan bin Salim, and it was previously mentioned in the chapter on Safwan, and may Allah help us, the book of Al-Taqsa is completed, as I stipulated at the beginning by the mention of what is for the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, in the beginning of the narration of Yahya bin Yahya Al-Andalusi on the authority of Malik, may God have mercy on him. His hadiths are eight hundred and fifty-three hadiths.) The author’s vacancy came in Ramadan in the year 550 AH in Makkah al-Mukarramah, and it is from the narration of Ibn al-Walid Muhammad ibn Hurra on the authority of Abd al-Rahman ibn Atab on the authority of the author, the first of which is the possession of Abdullah ibn Omar ibn Duhaish, a historian On 3/7/1360 AH, black ink was used in writing, and the type of paper differed from the middle of the manuscript.

Manuscript Title:

Al-Taqsa fi al-Hadith al-Nabawi

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Other Title (subtitle):

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date of his death:

date: 463 Hijiri

Beginning of the manuscript:

Praise be to Allah. Thanks to him for what He has guided, inspired, blessed, taught and endowed.. As for what we mentioned in the Introduction book about the meanings of the Sunan, its aspects and its wideness. We thought that we should abstract those Sunan that we compiled to be the essence of that book and they are the established Sunan through the transcription of Imam Abi Abdullah Malik bin Anas..

End of the manuscript:

... This hadith was reported by Malik on the authority of Safwan bin Salim, and it was previously mentioned in the chapter on Safwan, and may Allah help us, the book of Al-Taqsa is completed, as I stipulated at the beginning by the mention of what is for the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, in the beginning of the narration of Yahya bin Yahya Al-Andalusi on the authority of Malik, may God have mercy on him. His hadiths are eight hundred and fifty-three hadiths.

Date of transcription/Copy:

Al-Naskh; 8 Jumada I 1342 Hijiri

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Place of transcription (if any):

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Font type:

Al-Naskh

Number of papers: Number of lines: Size: X cm

number of leaves: 134; number of lines: 14-17; Size: 20 x 14.5 cm.

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Archiving No:

484 / Al-Iftaa

General Notes:

The author’s vacancy came in Ramadan in the year 550 AH in Makkah al-Mukarramah, and it is from the narration of Ibn al-Walid Muhammad ibn Hurra on the authority of Abd al-Rahman ibn Atab on the authority of the author, the first of which is the possession of Abdullah ibn Omar ibn Duhaish, a historian On 3/7/1360 AH, black ink was used in writing, and the type of paper differed from the middle of the manuscript.