Dara' Ta'arud Alaql wal Naql (part 1)

Manuscript Description:

Dara' Ta'arud Alaql wal Naql (part 1) is a manuscript classified into Creed science. For its author Ibn Taymiyyah, Ahmed bin Abdul Halim bin Abdul Salam, who died in 728 hijri. Copied in Al Naskh font on 27 Jumada al-Thani 1275 hijri. The number of papers is: 185; and the number of lines: 24; Size: 23 x 15.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to God. We praise Him, we seek His help, we seek His forgiveness, and we seek refuge in God from the evils of ourselves...Concluding the saying of the one who says that if the auditory and mental evidences, or hearing and reason, or reason, and transmission or textual phenomena and mental incisivenesses, are in conflict...). The end of the manuscript: (... rather they say that the complete likely occurs without the occurrence of the preponderance without the complete likely, based on the fact that the capable person outweighs one of his capabilities without weighting, and the statement that the sequence is permissible invalidates the saying that the sequence is prohibited, so the invalidity of their statement was proven on the two estimates). And this is a copy corresponding to its original, with traces of wetness, and on the title paper there's an obscured ownership of Ibrahim bin Saleh bin Issa, then the possession of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, he used in writing the black ink, and the title of the book came, Fustat Al-Insaf Eal A'adl fi Dara' Ta'arud Alaql wal Naql.

Manuscript Title:

Dara' Ta'arud Alaql wal Naql (part 1)

Manuscript Subject:
Other Title (subtitle):

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date of his death:

728 hijri

Beginning of the manuscript:

Praise be to God. We praise Him, we seek His help, we seek His forgiveness, and we seek refuge in God from the evils of ourselves...Concluding the saying of the one who says that if the auditory and mental evidences, or hearing and reason, or reason, and transmission or textual phenomena and mental incisivenesses, are in conflict...

End of the manuscript:

... rather they say that the complete likely occurs without the occurrence of the preponderance without the complete likely, based on the fact that the capable person outweighs one of his capabilities without weighting, and the statement that the sequence is permissible invalidates the saying that the sequence is prohibited, so the invalidity of their statement was proven on the two estimates.

Transcribers Name:
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Date of transcription/Copy:

copies ; 27 Jumada al-Thani 1275 hijri

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

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Font type:

copies

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

Number of papers: 185; number of lines: 24; Size: 23 x 15.5 cm.

Language
The place where the manuscript is preserved:
Archiving No:

707 / Al-Ifta

General Notes:

A copy corresponding to its original, with traces of wetness, and on the title paper there's an obscured ownership of Ibrahim bin Saleh bin Issa, then the possession of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, he used in writing the black ink, and the title of the book came, Fustat Al-Insaf Eal A'adl fi dara' ta'arud alaql wal naql