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Nafah al-Tayyib from the moist branch of Andalusia is an Android application that contains an important and useful book for all Muslims in the field of Islamic history
Nafah al-Tayyib from the moist branch of Andalusia, a compilation authored by al-Maqri al-Tilmisani. It is one of the oldest Andalusian books to come to light. It is an important historical encyclopedia in the study of the history, literature and geography of Andalusia. Al-Maqri stated in the introduction to his book that he wrote it in response to the request of Imam Mawla al-Shahini, a professor of the Jaqmiyah school in Damascus, and said: “I resolved to answer the rights of the mentioned Ali, and how to meet his righteousness with disobedience. He made his title first, “Knowing Al-Tayyib in Introducing the Minister Ibn Al-Khatib.” When he saw that his material had expanded to include Andalusia, literature and history, he changed its title to “Nafah Al-Tayyib from the moist branch of Andalusia, and its minister mentioned Lisan al-Din Ibn al-Khatib.”
This book came in two parts, a part that talks about Andalusia, the Andalusian cities and their inhabitants, describing its climate, clarifying its area, defining its lands and the first people to inhabit it, describing the inhabitants of Andalusia and their love for science and literature, their behaviors and their social characteristics, and the far-reaching status they have reached in the field of science and literature. And the other part on the news of the minister Ibn al-Khatib.
In his book, Al-Maqri relied on sources from which only a few have reached us, such as Al-Maghrib by Ibn Saeed, Muthumah al-Anfs by Ibn Khaqan, and al-Muthim al-Kabir. The compiler finished the book on Sunday, Ramadan 27, 1038 AH, then added chapters to it, which he completed in Dhul-Hijjah in the year 1039 AH. He had written this book while he was in Cairo, abroad from his country Tlemcen (in Algeria).
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Andalusia, from the conquest to the fall, Ragheb Al-Sargany, without the net
The injury in distinguishing the companions of Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani
This is the beloved Muhammad, the lover of Abu Bakr al-Jazaery
Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, may God be pleased with him
Nafah al-Tayyib from the moist branch of Andalusia, a compilation authored by al-Maqri al-Tilmisani. It is one of the oldest Andalusian books to come to light. It is an important historical encyclopedia in the study of the history, literature and geography of Andalusia. Al-Maqri stated in the introduction to his book that he wrote it in response to the request of Imam Mawla al-Shahini, a professor of the Jaqmiyah school in Damascus, and said: “I resolved to answer the rights of the mentioned Ali, and how to meet his righteousness with disobedience. He made his title first, “Knowing Al-Tayyib in Introducing the Minister Ibn Al-Khatib.” When he saw that his material had expanded to include Andalusia, literature and history, he changed its title to “Nafah Al-Tayyib from the moist branch of Andalusia, and its minister mentioned Lisan al-Din Ibn al-Khatib.”
This book came in two parts, a part that talks about Andalusia, the Andalusian cities and their inhabitants, describing its climate, clarifying its area, defining its lands and the first people to inhabit it, describing the inhabitants of Andalusia and their love for science and literature, their behaviors and their social characteristics, and the far-reaching status they have reached in the field of science and literature. And the other part on the news of the minister Ibn al-Khatib.
In his book, Al-Maqri relied on sources from which only a few have reached us, such as Al-Maghrib by Ibn Saeed, Muthumah al-Anfs by Ibn Khaqan, and al-Muthim al-Kabir. The compiler finished the book on Sunday, Ramadan 27, 1038 AH, then added chapters to it, which he completed in Dhul-Hijjah in the year 1039 AH. He had written this book while he was in Cairo, abroad from his country Tlemcen (in Algeria).
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History of Islam for the Golden Imam
Ragheb Al-Sarjani, the prophetic biography without the net
Ragheb Al-Sarjani, the Rightly Guided Caliphs
Ragheb Al-Sarjani, be a companion without the net
The entire Islamic history without a voice net
Islamic history Ragheb Al-Sarjani without the net
The notable deaths of Ibn Khalkan
Al-Wabel Al-Saib from the good words of Ibn Al-Qayyim without the net
Biography of the Prophet Tariq Suwaidan
Biography of the Prophet Tariq Al-Suwaidan mp3 without Net
Bringing his good branch of Al-Andalus Alrtaib
The Rightly Guided Caliphs without Net Tariq Al-Suwaidan
The Rightly Guided Caliphs Nabil Al-Awadi
Andalusia, from the conquest to the fall, Ragheb Al-Sargany, without the net
The injury in distinguishing the companions of Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani
This is the beloved Muhammad, the lover of Abu Bakr al-Jazaery
Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, may God be pleased with him
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