(The Student’s Exercise in Syntax = Millennium Syntax) is a manuscript classified under the science of grammar and morphology by its author Khalid Al-Azhari, Khalid bin Abdullah bin Abi Bakr, who died in the year 905 Hijiri. It was transcribed in Al-Naskh script on Tuesday, 1 Jumada al-Thani 1095 AH. The number of papers is 112, and the number of lines is 27, with a size of 27 × 14 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to Allah who raised the status of those who expressed the two testimonies, established the evidence for the essence of himself, and lowered the status of those who are not certain of his oneness...)and ends with: (... good is a second description for him, not for the elect except for al-Mukudi, and this is the last thing we have compiled in this brief ... and the reluctance of the envious in my life ... Praise be to Allah who guided us ... God suffices us all and He is the best disposer of our affairs.) The name of the transcriber was obliterated, with traces of wetness and dirt. This copy was left by Al-Jawhara Bint Abdulaziz Bin Suleiman Bin Abdul-Wahhab for her deceased son Muhammad Bin Hassan Al-Bahili and it was reviewed by Ibrahim Bin Abd Al-Rahman Bin Touq and Isa Bin Abdullah Bin Akkas on 12956 AH. The end of the last paper was decorated With its floral decoration in black and red, black ink was used in writing the manuscript and red lines was put over the Millennium verses.
Tamirin Altulaab fi Al'iierab = Eierab Al'alfiati
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date 905 Hijiri.
Praise be to Allah who raised the status of those who expressed the two testimonies, established the evidence for the essence of himself, and lowered the status of those who are not certain of his oneness...
...the good is a second description for him, not for the elect except for al-Mukudi, and this is the last thing we have compiled in this brief ... and the reluctance of the envious in my life ... Praise be to Allah who guided us ... God suffices us all and He is the best disposer of our affairs.
Al-Naskh; Tuesday, Jumada Al-Thani 1 1095 Hijiri.
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Al-Naskh
Number of papers: 112; number of lines: 27; Size: 27 x 14 cm.
430 / Al-Iftaa
The name of the transcriber was obliterated, with traces of wetness and dirt. This copy was left by Al-Jawhara Bint Abdulaziz Bin Suleiman Bin Abdul-Wahhab for her deceased son Muhammad Bin Hassan Al-Bahili and it was reviewed by Ibrahim Bin Abd Al-Rahman Bin Touq and Isa Bin Abdullah Bin Akkas on 12956 AH. The end of the last paper was decorated With its floral decoration in black and red, black ink was used in writing the manuscript and red lines was put over the Millennium verses.