(Saji'at Al-Haram) is a manuscript in literature. It was written by Abd al-Rahman ibn Abu Bakr Al-Suyuti, who died in 911 AH and was copied in the Naskh script on the 16th of Dhul-Qa’dah 1039 AH. The number of papers was 8 (56b-63b), and the number of lines was 21, with a size of 20 x 14.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Indeed, the first House [of worship] established for mankind was that at Makkah - blessed and a guidance for the worlds. In it are clear signs [such as] the standing place of Abraham. And whoever enters it shall be safe. For the glory is to He who made a safe sanctuary for his servants, whether he is the resident or Bedouins….), and the end of the manuscript: (we conclude this part with the words of Judge Iyadh... And it is devoted to him with the best of the prayers *** and the best of peace and blessings). This manuscript was written in black ink and some phrases in red, it has a commentary, the papers are loose, the paper has watermarks, It was mentioned on the cover page (this is a Maqama called Saji'at Al-Haram).
Saji'at Al-Haram
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(died 911 AH)
(Indeed, the first House [of worship] established for mankind was that at Makkah - blessed and a guidance for the worlds. In it are clear signs [such as] the standing place of Abraham. And whoever enters it shall be safe. For the glory is to He who made a safe sanctuary for his servants, whether he is the resident or Bedouins….)
...And we conclude this part with the words of Judge Iyadh... And it is devoted to him with the best of the prayers *** and the best of peace and blessings
16 Dhul Qi'dah 1039AH
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16 Dhul Qi'dah 1039AH
Number of papers: 8 (56b-63b). Number of lines: 21. Size: 20 x 14.5 cm.
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It was written in black ink and some phrases in red, it has a commentary, the papers are loose, the paper has watermarks, It was mentioned on the cover page (this is a Maqama called Saji'at Al-Haram).