(Al-Fatwa Al-Hadithiyyah) is a manuscript classified under the Shafae jurisprudence. Written by: Ibn Hajar Al-Haytami, Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Ali, who died in 974 Hijiri. It was Transcribed in Al-Naskh font script in the twelfth century AH. The number of papers is 14, the number of lines is 37, and the size is 31 × 21 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and may prayers and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah. Allah Almighty benefited Muslims by teaching them to say: Say: "He is Allah, the One and Only", a hundred times.”) And the end of the manuscript: (...Chapter on Sufism, and Muhammad may God be pleased with him was asked about a group of the poor, the poor Muslims who entered a mosque at the time of noon... and the clouds blinded her eyes was washed out, so she was saved.) Its ending is incomplete, on its margins are corrections and comments, it has traces of wetness, some of its papers have been eroded and leather has been restored with other manuscript papers, on which Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif endowed, written in black ink, and he used red for what is intended to be distinguished.
The modern fatwas
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. 974 AH
Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and may prayers and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah. Allah Almighty benefited Muslims by teaching them to say: Say: "He is Allah, the One and Only", a hundred times.”
... Chapter on Sufism, and Muhammad may God be pleased with him was asked about a group of the poor, the poor Muslims who entered a mosque at the time of noon... and the clouds blinded her eyes was washed out, so she was saved.
Al-Naskh; It dates back to 12 Hijiri.
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Al-Naskh
number of papers: 14; number of lines: 37; Size: 31 x 21 cm.
404 / Al-Iftaa
Its ending is incomplete, on its margins are corrections and comments, it has traces of wetness, some of its papers have been eroded and leather has been restored with other manuscript papers, on which Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Latif endowed, written in black ink, and he used red for what is intended to be distinguished.