A COMPENDIUM OF EIGHTY TREATISES BY MUHAMMAD AYYUB BIN MUHAMMAD LATIF ALLAH AL-BASHAWRI, DATED 1304-1308 AH/1886-1890 AD A COMPENDIUM OF EIGHTY TREATISES BY MUHAMMAD AYYUB BIN MUHAMMAD LATIF ALLAH AL-BASHAWRI, DATED 1304-1308 AH/1886-1890 AD A COMPENDIUM OF EIGHTY TREATISES BY MUHAMMAD AYYUB BIN MUHAMMAD LATIF ALLAH AL-BASHAWRI, DATED 1304-1308 AH/1886-1890 AD A COMPENDIUM OF EIGHTY TREATISES BY MUHAMMAD AYYUB BIN MUHAMMAD LATIF ALLAH AL-BASHAWRI, DATED 1304-1308 AH/1886-1890 AD A COMPENDIUM OF EIGHTY TREATISES BY MUHAMMAD AYYUB BIN MUHAMMAD LATIF ALLAH AL-BASHAWRI, DATED 1304-1308 AH/1886-1890 AD A COMPENDIUM OF EIGHTY TREATISES BY MUHAMMAD AYYUB BIN MUHAMMAD LATIF ALLAH AL-BASHAWRI, DATED 1304-1308 AH/1886-1890 AD A COMPENDIUM OF EIGHTY TREATISES BY MUHAMMAD AYYUB BIN MUHAMMAD LATIF ALLAH AL-BASHAWRI, DATED 1304-1308 AH/1886-1890 AD A COMPENDIUM OF EIGHTY TREATISES BY MUHAMMAD AYYUB BIN MUHAMMAD LATIF ALLAH AL-BASHAWRI, DATED 1304-1308 AH/1886-1890 AD

A COMPENDIUM OF EIGHTY TREATISES BY MUHAMMAD AYYUB BIN MUHAMMAD LATIF ALLAH AL-BASHAWRI, DATED 1304-1308 AH/1886-1890 AD

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This present manuscript includes a collection of eighty treatises containing various Islamic religious subjects and sciences, interpretation, hadith, fiqh/jurisprudence, grammar, men of isnad, and others. It is an original mansucript as it was written by the scholar, modernist and jurist Muhammad Ayyub bin Muhammad Latif Allah al-Bashawri al-Hanafi al-Qadri, most of the letters were written in Mecca and Medina. The author stated this and dated each letter with his blessed seal in its octagonal form. What indicates the author’s merit, his knowledge and the importance of his books is what we found in this manuscript from Ijazet of different Imams and scholars about his handwritting, praising him during their lessons in the grand mosque of Mecca and Medina. The manuscript, which contains eighty short and independent treatises with more than 900 pages, all written by the author, was collected after the death of the author and made into one volume so that some of the treatises were drafted together. Some of his books were printed at Imam Muhammad bin Saud University in Riyadh, other books in Lahore/India. This manuscript gives a clear view of the scientific cooperation and sectarian diversity in Mecca and Madina at that time 14th AH and for a period of two decades, and demonstrates the scientific and cultural communication and connection between the scholars with other countries, including the Pakistani city of Peshawar, the birth of the author. 1-Durar Al-Masael Wa Girr Al-Dalael written in 1306 AH 2-Al-Igathat fi Tahqiq Aaistieana written in 1304 AH 11 page 3-Alzajir eab qada alsunah baed alfajir 4-40 haiths fi fadayil Al-Furqaan 5-40 haiths fi fadayil Ahl Al-bayet 6-40 haiths fi fadayil Ramadan 7-An article about pray according to Abu Hanifa school 8-An article about Arabic Morphology, 12 pages and written in 1308 AH 9-Fatawah of Abdulaziz AlFarsi 10-An article about the time of noon prayer 11-Wasoul the thawab/conveying the reward of the actions to the dead. Four paper treatises as a reaction on Ibn Taymiyyah and many other articles or treatises. 21 by 12.5 cm.