Fatawa Fiqhea

Manuscript Description:

Fatawa Fiqhea is a manuscript on Hanbali jurisprudence by its author, Abu Bateen, Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, who died in 1282 AH. This manuscript was copied in Naskh script in the early fourteenth century AH. The number of papers was 10, and number of lines was various, with a size of 26 x 17 cm. Beginning of the manuscript: (These are issues that the Sheikh al-Faqih was asked about. A question about whether a person has another religion, and he said to him, "Your religion will come to this planting. The answer, and Allah grants success. As for the first question, whether he said your right.). End of the manuscript: What do you say, May Allah raise your status, in the proceeds of endowment of real estate moved from lever to another. To prevent the fruit go rotten, and the fruit does not meet all of that, is it correct to give the second?). This manuscript is not complete and was written in black ink.

Manuscript Title:

Fatawa Fiqhea

Manuscript Subject:
Other Title (subtitle):

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

died in 1282 AH.

Beginning of the manuscript:

These are issues that the Sheikh al-Faqih was asked about. A question about whether a person has another religion, and he said to him, "Your religion will come to this planting. The answer, and Allah grants success. As for the first question, whether he said your right...

End of the manuscript:

What do you say, May Allah raise your status, in the proceeds of endowment of real estate moved from lever to another. To prevent the fruit go rotten, and the fruit does not meet all of that, is it correct to give the second?

Transcribers Name:
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Date of transcription/Copy:

Copies belong to the early 14 th century AH.

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

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Font type:

Alnaskh

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

number of papers: 10; number of lines: various ; Size: 26 x 17 cm.

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

662 / Al-Iftaa

General Notes:

This manuscript is not complete and was written in black ink.