The precision of the rulings in the hadiths of the master of humankind

Manuscript Description:

The precision of the rulings in the hadiths of the master of humankindIt is a manuscript classified within the sciences of hadith. It was copied by Abdullah bin Hassan bin Al-Fakhouri using the Naskh script, on the 22nd of Jumada Al-Ula 797 AH. The number of sheets reached 203 sheets, the number of lines: 25, size: 25 x 17.5 cm. The manuscript begins with: (Praise be to God, enlightening insights with the realities of His knowledge, and illustrating thoughts, treasuries of subtle minutes... As for what follows, when knowledge was the most honorable thing created in existence, and the dearest that God bestows upon His servants and with generosity...) and ends with: (Scholars differed regarding Debtor sale...Malik, may God have mercy on him, also says about the permissibility of selling it in the religion according to the details mentioned in his doctrine and the doctrine of al-Shafi’i, may God have mercy on him, that it is permissible to sell it, and God knows best what is right and to Him is the reference and the correct one.) It is considered a precious and important copy, in addition to being a copy of the author's original in several councils. On the margins, corrections and interviews were proven, in the first of which is an index of the chapters of the book, and on the title paper, Abi Al-Saud Ibn Dhahirah owned, Abdul Qadir bin Ali owned, and Ahmed Buhajla owned, all of which are undated. In the margins came some comments that were subjected to the clipping of the volume, and they have traces of earth…It was also restored in the past by pasting paper tapes on the places of wear, and was written using black ink, and book heads, doors and hadiths were written in red, and its binding of cardboard covered with green leather decorated with compressed decorations dating back to a late period.

Manuscript Title:

The precision of the rulings in the hadiths of the master of humankind

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Beginning of the manuscript:

Praise be to God, enlightening insights with the facts of his knowledge, and illustrating thoughts, treasures of subtle minutes... As for what follows, when knowledge was the most honorable thing that was created in existence, and the dearest thing God bestowed on His servants with generosity...

End of the manuscript:

The scholars differed regarding the sale of the debtor... as Malik, may God have mercy on him, says about the permissibility of selling it in the debt, according to the details mentioned in his madhhab and the madhhab of Al-Shafi’i, may God have mercy on him, that it is permissible to sell it.

Date of transcription/Copy:

Naskh ; 22 Jumada I 797 AH

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Naskh

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Number of sheets: 203; number of lines: 25; Size: 25 x 17.5 cm.

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Archiving No:

132 / Abu Suleiman

General Notes:

A precious, important copy, corresponding to the original of the author, in several councils, and on the sidelines confirm the corrections and interviews, the first of which is an index to the chapters of the book, on the title sheet, owned by Abi Al-Saud Ibn Dhahirah, owned by Abdul Qadir bin Ali, and Ahmed Buhajleh, all of which are undated, and on the margin are some The comments that were cut out in the volume have traces of earth, and they were restored in the past by pasting paper tapes on the places of wear. Black ink was used in writing, and the heads of books, doors and hadiths were written in red, and their binding was made of cardboard covered with green leather decorated with compressed decorations dating back to a late period.