Kashf Alsilsalat Ean Wasf Alzalzala

Manuscript Description:

Kashf Alsilsalat Ean Wasf Alzalzala is a manuscript classified within the sciences of Faith. It was written by Al-Jalal Al-Suyuti, Abdul Rahman bin Abi Bakr bin Muhammad, who died in 911 AH. It was copied by Ali Al-Maraghi Al-Qabbani in Naskh font on the 18th of Dhul-Qa’dah 1002 AH. The number of papers was 21 sheets, the number of lines was 25, and the size was 20 × 14.5cm. Beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to God and thanks to Him, and prayers and peace be upon the best prophet he sent. These are benefits... Abu al-Sheikh Ibn Hibban in the Book of Al-Azma and Ibn Abi al-Dunya in the Book of Aleuqubat from Ibn Abbas...) End of the manuscript: (There will not remain a hypocrite, a sinner but will go out to, and the city will be saved, and that will be the day of salvation.) Within a collection from Qaf 34 to Qaf 55 b, copied from the handwriting of Sheikh Jarallah bin Fahd al-Makki, which appendix is more than a sheet of paper, written in black ink, and what is intended to be distinguished is written in red.

Manuscript Title:

Kashf Alsilsalat Ean Wasf Alzalzala

Manuscript Subject:
Other Title (subtitle):

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date of his death:

died in 911 AH

Beginning of the manuscript:

Praise be to God and thanks to Him, and prayers and peace be upon the best prophet he sent. These are benefits... Abu al-Sheikh Ibn Hibban in the Book of Al-Azma and Ibn Abi al-Dunya in the Book of Aleuqubat from Ibn Abbas...

End of the manuscript:

... There will not remain a hypocrite, a sinner but will go out to, and the city will be saved, and that will be the day of salvation.

Transcribers Name:
Date of transcription/Copy:

copies, 18 Dhul-Qa’dah 1002 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: 21, Number of lines: 25, Size: 20×14.5 cm.

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

1151 / library

General Notes:

Within a collection from Qaf 34 to Qaf 55 b, copied from the handwriting of Sheikh Jarallah bin Fahd al-Makki, which appendix is more than a sheet of paper, written in black ink, and what is intended to be distinguished is written in red.