Clarifying the purposes and correcting the rules in explaining the sufficient and healing in Al-Aqeedah (Volume 1)

Manuscript Description:

Clarifying the purposes and correcting the rules in explaining the sufficient and healing in Al-Aqeedah (Volume 1) is a manuscript classified under the sciences of Al-Aqidah. Its eastern author, Ahmed bin Ibrahim bin Issa, died in 1295 Hijiri. It was transcribed in Al-Naskh font script in the early fourteenth century Hijiri The number of papers reached 169, and the number of lines is 25, measuring 24 x 16.5 cm. The manuscript begins with: (Praise be to You, O God, for what you have granted of inspiration, opened our understanding, and removed doubts and illusions... Having said that, the well-known system of the Sunni way and the Hanif Aqidah, which is called sufficient and healing...) And it ends with: (...a chapter on what the claimant of interpretation is necessary for his claim to be valid ... Al-Razi investigated it, and stated in its explanation what he called the ten proofs, all of which are false, and in mentioning them and their answers is length that violates the purpose) It is an important copy in two volumes, read on Al-Mosanaf, with additions and corrections on its margins, and there are comments by Sheikh Abdullah Al-Anqari, Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah bin Issa and Sheikh Suleiman bin Hamdan, and registered on it an acquisition of Prince Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Askar, dated 24 Shawwal 1332 AH, the verses of the poetry were written in red ink and the explanation in black.

Manuscript Title:

Clarifying the purposes and correcting the rules in explaining the sufficient and healing in Al-Aqeedah (Volume 1)

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Other Title (subtitle):

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The Author's full name:
date of his death:

date: After 1295 Hijiri

Beginning of the manuscript:

Praise be to You, O God, for what you have granted of inspiration, opened our understanding, and removed doubts and illusions... Having said that, the well-known system of the Sunni way and the Hanif Aqidah, which is called sufficient and healing...

End of the manuscript:

...a chapter on what the claimant of interpretation is necessary for his claim to be valid ... Al-Razi investigated it, and stated in its explanation what he called the ten proofs, all of which are false, and in mentioning them and their answers is length that violates the purpose.

Transcribers Name:
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Date of transcription/Copy:

Al-Naskh; It dates back to the early 14th century AH.

Century:AH:
Place of transcription (if any):

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Font type:

Al-Naskh

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

Number of papers: 169; number of lines: 25; Size: 24 x 16.5 cm.

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Archiving No:

367 / Al-Iftaa

General Notes:

An important copy in two volumes, read on Al-Mosanaf, with additions and corrections on its margins, and there are comments by Sheikh Abdullah Al-Anqari, Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah bin Issa and Sheikh Suleiman bin Hamdan, and registered on it an acquisition of Prince Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Askar, dated 24 Shawwal 1332 AH, the verses of the poetry were written in red ink and the explanation in black.