Minhaj al-Talibin is a manuscript classified under the Shafae jurisprudence. Written by Al-Nawawi, Yahya bin Sharaf bin Mari, who died in the year 676 Hijiri. It was transcribed in Al-Naskh font script on the 22nd of Jumada al-Akher in the year 1205 Hijiri. The number of papers was 276, the number of lines was 15, and the size was 22 × 16 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to Allah, the righteous, the generous, whose grace transcends counting it in numbers... and perfected the editor's abbreviation of Imam Abi al-Qasim al-Rafae... So I thought I would summarize it for about half of its size...) and the end of the manuscript: "... The Book of Mothers of Children: If his female slave becomes pregnant and the baby is born alive or dead... If he is born from marriage or fornication, then the child belongs to the master and by his death she and her children become free. Before begetting from fornication or marriage He has the right to sell them and free the baby from the capital and Allah Almighty knows best. The book is completed Blessed be God's praise and generosity." It has traces of moisture and it has unclear possessions written on it, and the Yemeni copy has mixed letters, There are some explanations on its margins, black and red ink were used in writing.
Minhaj al-Talibin
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date 676 Hijiri.
Praise be to Allah, the righteous, the generous, whose grace transcends counting it in numbers... and perfected the editor's abbreviation of Imam Abi al-Qasim al-Rafae... So I thought I would summarize it for about half of its size...
Praise be to Allah, the righteous, the generous, whose grace transcends counting it in numbers... and perfected the editor's abbreviation of Imam Abi al-Qasim al-Rafae... So I thought I would summarize it for about half of its size...
Al-Naskh; Jumada al-Thani 22 1205 Hijiri.
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Al-Naskh
Number of papers: 276; number of lines: 15; Size: 22 x 16 cm.
419 / Al-Iftaa
It has traces of moisture and it has unclear possessions written on it, and the Yemeni copy has mixed letters, There are some explanations on its margins, black and red ink were used in writing.