Ma'lem Al Tanzel (9th Edition)

Manuscript Description:

Ma'lem Al Tanzel (9th Edition) is a manuscript on the sciences of the Qur'an by its author, Al-Baghawi, Al-Hussein bin Masoud bin Muhammad, who died in 510 AH. This manuscript was copied in Naskh script in the thirteenth century AH. The number of papers reached 140, and the number of lines was 29-37, with a size of 29.5 x 20 cm. Beginning of the manuscript: (The (Qur'an) is indeed the message, for thee and for thy people; this is an oath, and they have different opinions regarding the answer to the oath. Allah said "Sad" Allah swore by the Holy Qur’an that Muhammad had spoken the truth.) End of the manuscript: ("Among Jinns and among men" means that it enters the jinn just like human beings and whispers to the jinn like human beings, said by al-Kalbi. In addition, "whispers into the hearts of Mankind," (people mean what was mentioned after that word, He called jinn as people. End of the book.). A copy that includes the fourth and final part, starting from Surah "Sad" to the end of the Qur’an, its first papers are damaged, and shows traces of wetness, the first paper owned by Ahmed bin Majthal dated 1269 AH, then the possession of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, and seal of endowment. Red ink was used for verses and black for interpretation, and its binding was modern.

Manuscript Title:

Ma'lem Al Tanzel (9th Edition)

Manuscript Subject:
Other Title (subtitle):

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date of his death:

died in 510 AH.

Beginning of the manuscript:

The (Qur'an) is indeed the message, for thee and for thy people; this is an oath, and they have different opinions regarding the answer to the oath. Allah said "Sad" Allah swore by the Holy Qur’an that Muhammad had spoken the truth…

End of the manuscript:

"Among Jinns and among men" means that it enters the jinn just like human beings and whispers to the jinn like human beings, said by al-Kalbi. In addition, "whispers into the hearts of Mankind," (people mean what was mentioned after that word, He called jinn as people. End of the book.

Transcribers Name:
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Date of transcription/Copy:

Copies; belong to the 13th 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: 140; number of lines: 29-37; Size: 29.5 x 20 cm.

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

684 / Al-Iftaa

General Notes:

A copy that includes the fourth and final part, starting from Surah "Sad" to the end of the Qur’an, its first papers are damaged, and shows traces of wetness, the first paper owned by Ahmed bin Majthal dated 1269 AH, then the possession of Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif, and seal of endowment. Red ink was used for verses and black for interpretation, and its binding was modern.