(Al-Bari's grant explaining true Al-Bukhari) is a manuscript that is classified under the science of hadiths. It was authored by Zakaria Ansari, Zakaria bin Mohammed bin Ahmed, deceased in 926 Hijiri in Al-Naskh font script in the thirteenth century. Its papers are 306, and 29 lines, with 31 x 21 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to Allaah. Who opened our chests to the explains of his duties to us, and guided our bodies to his obedience. Having said that he allowed me to put an explanation for Sahih Al-Bukhari that will make it so easy for understanding.) and the end of the manuscript is: (... Chapter of if the dealer said, bought me and I send me free, so he bought him for that, ie to set him free. Abu Naim is Fadl bin Dikkin.) It is a good copy represents the first part, there is some corrections its margins. On. And an endowment of Saad bin Farhan bin Ibrahim bin Mohammed al-Ayafi, not dated, and someone attempted to erase it. Other ownership in the name of Abdel Wahab bin Mohammed al-Hazimi dated 1271 Hijiri, it was made as Waqf (charitable trust) for Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Latif, and explanations were written in black ink and red, and its covering is modern.
Menhat Al-Bari fi Sharh Sahih Al-Bukhari
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date: 926 Hijiri
Praise be to Allaah. Who opened our chests to the explains of his duties to us, and guided our bodies to his obedience. Having said that he allowed me to put an explanation for Sahih Al-Bukhari that will make it so easy for understanding.
... Chapter of if the dealer said, bought me and I send me free, so he bought him for that, ie to set him free. Abu Naim is Fadl bin Dikkin.
Al-Naskh; Return to Century 13th Hijiri.
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Al-Naskh
Number of papers: 306; Number of lines: 29; Size: 31 x 21 cm.
515 / Al-Iftaa
A good copy represents the first part, there is some corrections its margins. On. And an endowment of Saad bin Farhan bin Ibrahim bin Mohammed al-Ayafi, not dated, and someone attempted to erase it. Other ownership in the name of Abdel Wahab bin Mohammed al-Hazimi dated 1271 Hijiri, it was made as Waqf (charitable trust) for Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Latif, and explanations were written in black ink and red, and its covering is modern.