(Mokhtasr Alsharh) is a manuscript classified under the Hanbali jurisprudence. It was written by Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab ibn Suleiman, who died in 1206 Hijiri. It was copied in Naskh script in the thirteenth century AH. The number of papers was 157, the number of lines was 33, and the size 22 x 15 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (The chapter of water, which is three purifications, and He is the Everlasting of His creation, and His sentence that every attribute on which water is created and remains is purification because of his saying, peace be upon him: O Allah, purify me with snow, cold and cold water...) and the end of the manuscript: (The chapter of Acknowledgment in General, if he said something to him about me…. And he said the acknowledgment with a related realization and that the convergent in the exception is related to the end, and praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and may God’s prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad, his family and companions). And it is a corresponding copy, there is a possession of Ahmed bin Abdul Rahman Qasim at its end. Copy was among the holdings of the Mahmudiyah Library in Madinah. Its fonts are different in some places. Black ink was used in writing and red was used for what is intended to be distinguished in some places. The title on the copy came in the name of "AlMogam'".
Mokhtasr Alsharh
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died in 1206 Hijiri
The chapter of water, which is three purifications, and He is the Everlasting of His creation, and His sentence that every attribute on which water is created and remains is purification because of his saying, peace be upon him: O Allah, purify me with snow, cold and cold water...
The chapter of Acknowledgment in General, if he said something to him about me…. And he said the acknowledgment with a related realization and that the convergent in the exception is related to the end, and praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and may God’s prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad, his family and companions.
Naskh; it dates back to 13 AH.
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Naskh
Number of papers: 157; Number of lines: 33; Size: 22 x 15 cm.
465 / Al-Iftaa
A corresponding copy, there is a possession of Ahmed bin Abdul Rahman Qasim at its end. Copy was among the holdings of the Mahmudiyah Library in Madinah. Its fonts are different in some places. Black ink was used in writing and red was used for what is intended to be distinguished in some places. The title on the copy came in the name of "AlMogam'".