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The Quran's Naskh and Mansukh

SKU: 0001010747

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The book includes many points of discussion that are frequently asked about, including the meaning of naskh alone in the terminology of the Salafi scholars and the limit of naskh, in addition to the expansion of the saying of naskh and other matters mentioned by the author with its simplified explanations.

Description

Book description:

  • Author's name: Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Ahmad ibn Abdullah ibn Abdullah ibn al-Arabi al-Maafari

  • Number of pages: 261 pages 

  • The subject of the book: The book deals with what constitutes nasakh and mansukh in the Qur'an 

The contents of the book:

  1. Export

  2. Introducing 

  3. The first chapter: Judge Abu Bakr Ibn al-Arabi

  • Exhibit I: Judge Abu Bakr Ibn al-Arabi in a brief translation

  • A word about the sources of his translation

  • His biography

  • His personality and what scholars have to say about him

  • Exhibit II: Gazetteer of his presidency

  • Alphabetical Sheikhah Guide

  • His father, the jurist, minister and president Abu Muhammad Abdullah ibn Muhammad ibn al-Arabi

  • His uncle, the jurist Abu al-Qasim al-Hafiz al-Hasan ibn Umar al-Huzni

  • About the rest of his sheikhs

  • Research III: His teachings and the knowledge he brought to Morocco

  • In Qur'anic Sciences

  • in books of hadith and jurisprudence

  • Biography and Maghazi books

  • Books on asceticism, manaqib and rukaqiqa

  • In language, literature and poetry books

  • Fourth article: His works

  • Table of his works

  • Fifth article: Gazetteer of his pupils

  1. Part II: A Thematic Introduction to Ibn al-Arabi's The Book of Nasakh and Manasukh

  • First research: The science of naskh and mansukh, its importance and its place in the books of jurisprudence and rulings

  • The meaning of naskh alone in the terminology of the Salafi scholars

  • Copy limit

  • Expanding on the copying argument

  • Copying rule

  • Copying conditions

  • Types of copying

  • Books on Naskh and Manasukh in the heritage of the Salaf

  • Research II: An Overview of Ibn al-Arabi's The Book of Mansukh and Mansukh

  • The books he referred to in his Naskh and Manasukh

  • Copying rules and regulations from the book

  • Abstraction of the naskh verses considered

  1. Third part: Al-Qadi Abu Bakr Ibn al-Arabi's Nasakh wal-Mansukh

  • His handwritten version

  • Documentation of the text and the books that mentioned Ibn al-Arabi

  • General rules of the textual realization methodology

  1. Index of Sources of Study and Investigation 

 

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Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm