(Aleuqd Althamin fi Sharh Ahadith Usul al-Din) is a manuscript classified under the sciences of belief. Authored by Ibn Ghannam, Hussein bin Ghannam Al-Najdi, date 1225 Hijiri. It was transcribed by Muhammad bin Ali Al-Najjar in the Naskh script on Safar 23, 1216 Hijiri. The number of papers was 102, and the number of lines was 23, with a size of 19.5 x 13.5 cm. The manuscript begins with: (Praise be to God who created the heavens and the earth, and made the darkness and the light, then those who disbelieve in their Lord must righten their way, Glory be to Him, alone in oneness... As for what follows, Allah Almighty only created the heavens and the earth....) and ends with: (...and praise be to God who guided us to this, and we would not have been guided if God had not guided us... He is the people of piety and the people of forgiveness, the people of virtue and the acceptance of excuses, for He is capable of whatever He wills, and he is kind and expert with his servants.) It is a precious and important copy, written a few days after the author was finished, and perhaps it was transcribed from his copy. Its skillful transcriber took care of writing it in many colors and in a beautiful handwriting. Its papers were marked in red. It was owned by Abd al-Rahman bin Muhammad al-Qadi and then Ibrahim bin Saleh al-Qadi. There is corrections and explanations but they are a few, Black ink was used in writing.
Aleuqd Althamin fi Sharh Ahadith Usul al-Din
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date: 1225 Hijiri.
Praise be to God who created the heavens and the earth, and made the darkness and the light, then those who disbelieve in their Lord must righten their way, Glory be to Him, alone in oneness... As for what follows, Allah Almighty only created the heavens and the earth...
...and praise be to God who guided us to this, and we would not have been guided if God had not guided us... He is the people of piety and the people of forgiveness, the people of virtue and the acceptance of excuses, for He is capable of whatever He wills, and he is kind and expert with his servants.
Al-Naskh; 23 Safar 1216 Hijiri.
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Al-Naskh
Number of papers: 102; number of lines: 23; Size: 19.5 x 13.5 cm.
389 / Al-Iftaa
A precious and important copy, written a few days after the author was finished, and perhaps it was transcribed from his copy. Its skillful transcriber took care of writing it in many colors and in a beautiful handwriting. Its papers were marked in red. It was owned by Abd al-Rahman bin Muhammad al-Qadi and then Ibrahim bin Saleh al-Qadi. There is corrections and explanations but they are a few, Black ink was used in writing.