(Al-Tibyan fi Al-Arab al-Qur’an) is a manuscript classified under the sciences of the Quran. Written by Al-Akbri, Abdullah bin Al-Hussein bin Abdullah, who died in the year 616 Hijiri. And it was transcribed by Abdulaziz bin Nasser bin Triki bin Rashid in Al-Naskh font script on Monday of Ramadan 1280 Hijiri. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to Allah, who has enabled us to memorize His Book, and granted us success in His glorious wisdom, rulings and manners... As for what follows, the most important thing for who seeks knowledge is to pay attention, and the most deserving of his attention compared to his suffering is that which was originally taught to others...) And the end of the manuscript: (... His saying (from heaven) instead of evil by returning the worker, i.e. from the evil of heaven... and it was said that it describes the heaven... this is the last thing that has been facilitated from dictating the book of Al-Tibyan... Praise be to Allah, whose grace and good deeds are accomplished over the times, and in His justice it The earth and the heavens have been established.). It is a good copy, it must have been owned by Abdullah bin Hussein Al-Makhdub, then Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif who made it as charitable trust under his name, it was written in black ink, and what is to be distinguished was written in red.
Al-Tibyan fi Erab al-Qur’an
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date: 616 Hijiri.
Praise be to Allah, who has enabled us to memorize His Book, and granted us success in His glorious wisdom, rulings and manners... As for what follows, the most important thing for who seeks knowledge is to pay attention, and the most deserving of his attention compared to his suffering is that which was originally taught to others...
... His saying (from heaven) instead of evil by returning the worker, i.e. from the evil of heaven... and it was said that it describes the heaven... this is the last thing that has been facilitated from dictating the book of Al-Tibyan... Praise be to Allah, whose grace and good deeds are accomplished over the times, and in His justice it The earth and the heavens have been established.
Al-Naskh; Monday Ramadan 1280 AH.
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Al-Naskh
Number of papers: 252; number of lines: 23; Size: 23.5 x 16 cm.
423 / Al-Iftaa
A good copy, it must have been owned by Abdullah bin Hussein Al-Makhdub, then Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif who made it as charitable trust under his name, it was written in black ink, and what is to be distinguished was written in red.