RESALA ELA IBRAHIM KHIAR is a manuscript in Article of Faith. It was written by Al Sheikh, Abdul Latif bin Abdul Rahman bin Hassan, who died in 1293 Hijiri, and was copied in the Naskh script by Abdullah bin Ibrahim bin Muhammad Al-Rubaie on the 9th of Ramadan 1358 Hijiri. The number of papers was 6, the number of lines was 17, and the size was 20 x 15 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (From Rashid bin Abdullah Al-Anzi to Sheikh Ibrahim Khiar, may God guide us and him to follow the good Sunnah of the Prophet, and after giving our regards… We inform you that we arrived in Riyadh safely and we searched for a invalidation of the words of Daoud bin Jarjis…) and the end of the manuscript: (..and I know that the intent of this is to advise you and your prayers for God, perhaps God will bless you by returning to Him... And if you want to review, there is nothing wrong with us. Correspondence, testimony and peace 1277 Hijiri do not stop us). And this copy was dictated by Sheikh Abdul Latif bin Abdul Rahman Al Al Sheikh on the mouth of Sheikh Rashid Al-Anzi, and the transcriber transmitted it from the handwriting of Sheikh Hamad Al-Jasser, who transmitted it from a copy preserved in the Egyptian Book House written by Abdul Rahman bin Othman bin Jalajel… It was written on modern paper lined with black ink.
RESALA ELA IBRAHIM KHIAR
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died in 1293 Hijiri
From Rashid bin Abdullah Al-Anzi to Sheikh Ibrahim Khiar, may God guide us and him to follow the good Sunnah of the Prophet, and after giving our regards… We inform you that we arrived in Riyadh safely and we searched for a invalidation of the words of Daoud bin Jarjis…
..and I know that the intent of this is to advise you and your prayers for God, perhaps God will bless you by returning to Him... And if you want to review, there is nothing wrong with us. Correspondence, testimony and peace 1277 Hijiri do not stop us.
Naskh; 9 Ramadan 1358 Hijiri.
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Naskh
Number of papers: 6; Number of lines: 17; Size: 20 x 15 cm.
650 / Al-Iftaa
It was dictated by Sheikh Abdul Latif bin Abdul Rahman Al Al Sheikh on the mouth of Sheikh Rashid Al-Anzi, and the transcriber transmitted it from the handwriting of Sheikh Hamad Al-Jasser, who transmitted it from a copy preserved in the Egyptian Book House written by Abdul Rahman bin Othman bin Jalajel… It was written on modern paper lined with black ink.