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dc.contributor.authorAbu Hamid Ismail Bin Ibrahim-
dc.contributor.otherScriber : Undefined-
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-03T12:30:23Z-
dc.date.available2025-05-03T12:30:23Z-
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dc.identifierRecordnumber : 593-
dc.identifier.urihttp://18.140.70.100:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/38488-
dc.descriptionآغاز : : بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم - الحمد لله هو الشاء على الجميل-
dc.descriptionاختتام : والسلام وعلى آله البردة جمع البا الكرام جمع الكريم وليكن هذا في آخر الكلام ....-
dc.descriptionRemarks : This version is the narration of it which was written by a scholar named ibrahim. in this, the obituary written by Abu Hamid ismail bin A after the death of Sheikh Ahmad is also written in Arabic. in the end, Hazrat Makhdoom Sheikh Ahmad Khattu is a poem in praise of the Caliph Salahuddin Maghrabi, which also includes the praise of Sultan Muhammad Shah bin Ahmad Shah i of Gujarat. This book is average and poor Bad letter. The famous Sufi saint of Ahmedabad and Gujarat, Hazrat Sirajuddin Muhammad Shah Alam (RA) also took the oath of western method from Hazrat Sheikh Ahmad Khora, therefore the name of Hazrat Sheikh Ahmed is also included among the mentors of Hazrat Shah Alam (RA). Sultan Ahmad Shah i of Gujarat had great respect for Sheikh Ahmad Khora. The foundation stone of the city of Ahmedabad was laid by his blessed hands was kept-
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dc.format.extentSize: 18 X 11; Lines: 14; Folios: 190-
dc.language.isoArabic-
dc.sourceHazrat Pir Mohammed Shah Dargah Library and Research Centre-
dc.subjectTareekh E Mashaikh E Tasawwuf (Sufism)-
dc.subjectتصوف-
dc.titleSharah Alrisalatul Ahmediya Fi Manaqibul Mashaikh-Ul Magribiyah-
dc.title.alternativeشرح الرسالة الاحمديه في مناقب المشائخ المغربية-
dc.typeManuscript-
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