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Mitn al-Shatbiyah + Mitn al-Durrah - Volume/Small

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This poem, in addition to containing the seven recited readings, is considered one of the eyes of poetry due to the sweetness of the words, the sobriety of the style, the quality of the plot, the beauty of the passage, the splendor of the meaning, the sublimity of the guidance, the splendor of the wisdom, and the goodness of the guidance.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Al-Qasim ibn Firah ibn Khalaf ibn Ahmad al-Shatibi al-Ra'aini al-Andalusi 
  • Number of pages: 111 pages
  • The subject of the book: Shatbya core

The contents of the book:

  1. Patch introduction
  2. Book sermon
  3. Requirement for the names of the readers and their narrators
  4. Requirement for symbols indicating individual readers and narrators
  5. The requirement for symbols indicating the readers and their narrators combined
  6. System convention requirement
  7. Exhortation door
  8. Bismillah door
  9. Surah Umm al-Quran
  10. Bab al-Idham al-Kabir
  11. The chapter on merging two close letters into one and two words
  12. Chapter E Euphemism
  13. The short and long chapter
  14. Door for two letters of a word
  15. Two-word alphabets
  16. The Single Hams Chapter
  17. The chapter on transferring the movement of the hamza to the consonant before it
  18. Chapter on Hamza and Hisham stopping the Hams
  19. Bab Al-Ihraq and Al-Imgham
  20. Mention of "if
  21. Male D may
  22. Male Feminine T
  23. Mention of L, H, and B
  24. The chapter where they agree on the inclusion of if, may, ta, is, and bel
  25. Door of letters with shortened exits
  26. Chapter on Consonant Nouns and Tanween
  27. The door for opening, tilting, and in-between
  28. Bab al-Kasa'i's doctrine of tilting the feminine e in the endowment
  29. Their Doctrines on the R's
  30. The door of the lamas
  31. The chapter on stopping at the end of words
  32. Waqf chapter on calligraphy
  33. The chapter on their doctrines of addition
  34. Appendices Chapter
  35. Letter brushes
  36. Surat al-Baqarah
  37. Surah Al Imran
  38. Surat al-Nisa
  39. Surat al-Ma'idah
  40. Surat al-An'am
  41. Surat al-Araf
  42. Surat al-Anfal
  43. Surat al-Tawbah
  44. Surah Yunus (peace be upon him)
  45. Surah Hud (peace be upon him)
  46. Surah Yusuf (peace be upon him)
  47. Surat al-Ra'ad
  48. Surah Ibrahim, peace be upon him
  49. Surat al-Nahl
  50. Surat al-Isra
  51. Surat al-Kahf
  52. Surah Maryam, peace be upon her
  53. Surat Taha
  54. Surah Al-Anbiya, peace be upon them
  55. Surat al-Hajj
  56. Surat al-Mu'minoon
  57. Surat al-Nur
  58. Surat al-Furqan
  59. Surat al-Shu'araa
  60. Surat al-Naml
  61. Surat al-Taqsir
  62. Surah Spider
  63. Surah Al-Rum to Surah Sheba
  64. Surah Sheba and Fater
  65. Surat Yus
  66. Surat al-Safat
  67. Surat R
  68. Surat al-Zamar
  69. Surat al-Mu'min
  70. Surat Faslat
  71. Surat al-Shura, al-Zukhraf and al-Dukhan
  72. Surat al-Shari'ah and al-Ahqaf
  73. And from Surah Muhammad (peace be upon him) to Surah al-Rahman, may God's mercy be upon him.
  74. Surat al-Rahman
  75. Surah Al-Raqiqa and Al-Hadid
  76. And from Surah Al-Mujadala to Surah N
  77. From Surah N to Surah al-Qiyamah
  78. From Surat al-Qiyamah to Surat al-Naba'
  79. From Surat al-Naba to Surat al-Alaq
  80. From Surah Al-Alaq to the end of the Qur'an
  81. Zoom door
  82. The chapter on the exits and qualities of the letters that the reader needs to know
  83. Table of symbols indicating individual and combined readers and narrators
  84. Photo of Sheikh Abdulaziz Ayoun al-Sud's vacation
  85. Foreword by Sheikh Ahmed Abdulaziz Al-Zayyat
  86. A tribute to His Excellency Abdel Fattah Sayed Ajami Al-Marsafi

 

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Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm