Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Abdulrahman ibn Abi Bakr, Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti
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Number of pages: 832 pages
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The subject of the book: Al-Itqan in the Sciences of the Qur'an
The contents of the book:
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Introduction
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Author's introduction
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The first type: Makki and Madani
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Second type: Urban and Traveling
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The third type: Day and Night Knowledge
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Fourth type: Summer and winter
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Fifth type: Brushes and sleepers
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Sixth type: terrestrial and celestial
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Seventh type: Knowing the first thing that was revealed
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The eighth type: Knowing what was last revealed
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Ninth type: Knowing the reason for the descent
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Tenth type: What was revealed from the Qur'an on the tongue of some of the companions
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Type XI: Repeated revelations
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Type XII: What is delayed from its revelation and what is delayed from its revelation
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Type XIII: What was revealed separately and what was revealed collectively
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Type XIV: What was shared and what was left alone
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The fifteenth type: What was revealed to some of the prophets and what was not revealed to anyone before the Prophet (peace be upon him)
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Type XVI: On how to take it down
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Type XVII: Knowing its names and the names of its chapters
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Type XVIII: In collecting and organizing it
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Type XIX: In the number of its surahs, verses, words and letters
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Twentieth type: In Knowing its Keepers and Narrators
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Type XXI: Knowing the highs and lows of his traditions
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The second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and twentieth types: Recognizing the Mutawatir, Mashhur, Ahad, Udh, Shadh, Muttaqa, and Madaraj
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Type XXVIII: On the knowledge of stopping and starting
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Type XXIX: Explaining the verbally connected to the verbally disconnected
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Type XXX: Tilting, opening, and everything in between
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Type XXXI: Inclusion, Revealing, Concealment and Inversion
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Type XXXII: On Tides and Shortening
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Type XXXIII: In Reducing Hummus
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Type XXXIV: How to endure it
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Type XXXV: On the Etiquette of Reciting and Reciting the Qur'an
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