MSA'EL MN AHKAM ALMYAH W AHKAM AL-REBA is a manuscript in the Hanbali jurisprudence. It was written by Abdullah bin Ahmed bin Ibrahim bin Abdul Wahhab and was copied in the Naskh script in the fourteenth century AH. The number of papers was 6, the number of lines was 17, and the size was 22.5 x 16 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and may God’s peace and blessings be upon Muhammad, his family and his companions, and all of them. I know, may God Almighty have mercy on you, that these are questions from the provisions of water and the provisions of the usury and exchange are indispensable for knowledge. The first question is, water is pure and nothing makes it impure except...) and the end of the manuscript: (... It is also forbidden to buy Zayd, his son, or his wife if it is a plan, and if it is not a plan, then there is nothing wrong with it, and if the ??????, change with an increase or decrease, then there is nothing wrong with it??????????? Zaid to her because the plan is no longer, and God knows…). Within a collection of Q1 A to Q6 A, its papers are loose. It was written in black ink. The transcriber left spaces to write it in a different ink, but he did not.
MSA'EL MN AHKAM ALMYAH W AHKAM AL-REBA
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Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and may God’s peace and blessings be upon Muhammad, his family and his companions, and all of them. I know, may God Almighty have mercy on you, that these are questions from the provisions of water and the provisions of the usury and exchange are indispensable for knowledge. The first question is, water is pure and nothing makes it impure except...
... It is also forbidden to buy Zayd, his son, or his wife if it is a plan, and if it is not a plan, then there is nothing wrong with it, and if the ??????, change with an increase or decrease, then there is nothing wrong with it??????????? Zaid to her because the plan is no longer, and God knows…
Naskh; it dates back to 14 AH.
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Naskh
Number of papers: 6; Number of lines: 17; Size: 22.5 x 16 cm.
952 / Al-Iftaa
Within a collection of Q1 A to Q6 A, its papers are loose. It was written in black ink. The transcriber left spaces to write it in a different ink, but he did not.