Irshad Aleaql Alsalim 'Iilaa Mazaya Alkitaab Alkarim (second edition) (part 2)

Manuscript Description:

Irshad Aleaql Alsalim 'Iilaa Mazaya Alkitaab Alkarim (second edition) (part 2) is a manuscript classified within Quran Sciences For its author Abu Al-Saud, Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Mustafa, died in 982 AH, copied on Friday night 12 Rabi' al-Awwal 1024AH. The number of papers was 292 sheets, the number of lines was 35, and the size was 29 × 19.5cm. Beginning of the manuscript: (Surah Yunus, one hundred and nine verses, “Al-Ra” with the accentuation of the open ra’, and it was read by tilting to measure the original one, the course of the inversion from Ya’, and it was recited in between..) End of the manuscript: “And God is with the doers of good” with the help and assistance, and he said, peace be upon him: Whoever recites Surah Al-Ankabut will be rewarded with the number of all believers and hypocrites. The second part was complete) It was written from the beginning to the end of Surat Yusuf in a different font- Nasta'liq - to complete the copy. The period of its writing dates back to the twelfth century. The rest of the copy is tabulated, and in its margins there are a few corrections and explanations. On its papers are traces of wetness, and on the title sheet owned by Ali bin Ahmed bin Rajeh, dated 1141AH; owned by Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, dated 1336AH, and other obliterated possessions are the oldest.

Manuscript Title:

Irshad Aleaql Alsalim 'Iilaa Mazaya Alkitaab Alkarim (second edition) (part 2)

Manuscript Subject:
Other Title (subtitle):

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date of his death:

died in 982AH

Beginning of the manuscript:

Surah Yunus, one hundred and nine verses, “Al-Ra” with the accentuation of the open ra’, and it was read by tilting to measure the original one, the course of the inversion from Ya’, and it was recited in between..

End of the manuscript:

... “And God is with the doers of good” with the help and assistance, and he said, peace be upon him: Whoever recites Surah Al-Ankabut will be rewarded with the number of all believers and hypocrites. The second part was complete.

Transcribers Name:
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Date of transcription/Copy:

copies; Friday night 12 Rabi' al-Awwal 1024 AH.

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

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Font type:

Naskh

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

Number of papers: 292, Number of lines: 35, Size: 29×19.5cm

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

753 / Ifta

General Notes:

It was written from the beginning to the end of Surat Yusuf in a different font- Nasta'liq - to complete the copy. The period of its writing dates back to the twelfth century. The rest of the copy is tabulated, and in its margins, there are a few corrections and explanations. On its papers are traces of wetness, and on the title sheet, owned by Ali bin Ahmed bin Rajeh, dated 1141AH; owned by Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, dated 1336AH, and other obliterated possessions are the oldest.