The Sunnah (second edition) is a manuscript on the sciences of belief. It was written by: Abdullah bin Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Hanbal, who died in 290 AH. It was copied by Abdul Aziz bin Saleh Al-Sairami on 16 Rajab 1283 using the Nasta’liq script. The number of sheets reached 182 sheets, the number of lines is 18, size: 15 x 10.5 cm. It is considered a corresponding copy, the termite affected its last leaves and eroded its upper edges, on which Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim endowed it, and the first of which is an index to the chapters of the book, as it was written using black ink, and what is intended to be distinguished is written in red.
The Sunnah (second edition)
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died 290 AH.
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Nasta'līq script; 16 Rajab 1283 AH
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Nasta'līq
Number of sheets: 182; number of lines: 18; Size: 15 x 10.5 cm.
288 / Ifta
A corresponding copy, the termite affected its last leaves and eroded its upper edges, upon which Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim enwoed it, and the first of which is an index of the chapters of the book, black ink was used in writing, what is intended to be distinguished was written in red.