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Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: A handwritten notebook in which Ali Ahmed Salih recounts the events, developments and coups that took place in Sudan from 1920 to 1924.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: A series of questions and answers relating to jurisprudence written in verse.
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Description: A thirty-page document containing information about three famous men from Eastern Sudan: Goznirnger Pasha, Arakil Bek and Ibrahim Bek Al-Mahallawi.
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Description: A collection of songs and chants by Mustafa Salim on miscellaneous subjects.
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Description: After his coronation, King Abu Hasis found the country obedient to his father's sword, this is how it continued until his rule ended. He was succeeded by his son Hamad Abu Dilu'.
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Description: Compiled by Muhammad Abde al-Hay Al-Shaibini II, this discusses grammar and rhetoric. It contains annotations by Ibn Al-Baitar.
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Description: Warning against complacency and delay concerning attendance at the beginning of Shaban.
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Description: The Thesis of Ibn Abi Zayd Al-Qayrawani on Maliki jurisprudence.
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Description: 'Economics to Explain the Stoker Planet', a book on the fundamentals of religion and mysticism.
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Description: The lineage of Sheikh Yaqoub bin Sheikh Mahli's sons to Adnan.
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Description: This booklet contains proverbs, dates, praise, and poetry, following on from the second pamphlet in the series. The scholar and linguist Abu al-Hasan Ali bin Ismail Al-Andalusi, known as Ibn Al-Sayda, who died 458, said in his book Al-Nakhl: ‘The palm tree is the date tree, and the plural is palms, date palms, and palms, and its first name is 'Al-Naqeera' and the nucleus, the navel of the nucleus and the fovea, in which the back of the nucleus is, form the palm sprouts, form a small round seed. He also discusses the thorns of the palm, the stem, the kernel and the trunk’. Also mentioned is the palm tree's methods of reproduction.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Sudanese stamp commemorating the centenary of the Battle of Karari - 75 dinars.
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Description: Holy Quran manuscript written by Muhammad bin Al-Mabshar bin Ahmed bin Abkar, completed in 1306 AH.
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Description: This booklet contains a chapter on wills and the advice of fathers to their children.
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Description: A poem in praise of the Messenger.
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Description: Disclosure of the marriage contracts made in the Aburnat area in 1277 AH, which indicates four contracts had been paid and deferred. The subjects' name is stamped on the contract.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Pamphlet about animals. In the beginning the author talks about camels in states of agitation or rebellion, and then discusses types of camels, their meat, and their branding. He goes on to talk about the markings’ forms in relation to each of the tribes in Sudan. The author refers to stories about maidservants from the book Muruj Al-Dhahab and to poems by Al-Mutanabbi, varying between praise and satire. The author returns at the end of the booklet to mentioning waterwheels.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Sudanese stamp commemorating the centenary of the Battle of Karari - 100 dinars.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: This book has five chapters. The first chapter explores the birth and teaching of the leader of Al-Khatmiyya Order (tariqah). In chapter two, it mentions the disciples who have learned from his teachings. In chapter three, he talks about his settlement in his country (Al-Sunnia) and how people from many parts migrated to him in order to learn from him. Chapter four talks about those who benefited from his knowledge and how his successors and followers spread the knowledge to Dar Al-Shaygiyya, Al-Mahas and Al-Sikkout. In chapter five, he talks about his followers from the Bani 'Amir region to the Massawa' and Suakin regions.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: A letter asking for cooperation between the Islamic Center of Nigeria and Imam Al-Hadi in religious matters.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Exam papers in various subjects from Coptic College in Khartoum 1935-1936.
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Description: Chronicle of King Ali bin Nasser. When King Nasser died, all the tribes from Sheikh Al-Tayyib came to Jabal Al-Mandra, where an agreement was reached to appoint his son Ali bin Nasser as his successor, preserving his right to rule the state.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: A booklet containing poems on beliefs of monotheism, by Sheikh Muhammad Salih 'Abd al-Rahman Al-Saleem Al-Ojali.
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Description: Contains hadiths that mention palms and dates, and the translation of Ibn Arafa, the author of the verses mentioned in 'Al-Dibaj al-Mudhahhab' and a chapter on the etiquette of relieving oneself. He also mentioned the hadiths on the noble lineage of the Prophet.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: This includes several different letters that: 1- clarify the legal amount for livestock zakat (mandatory charity money) 2- The zakat of the crops 3- The amount of zakat on minerals 4- Sheep and cattle in the neighborhood do not have zakat, but for the cattle, they are left for the worker who is required to collect the zakat 5- The fare to reach the treasury is left to the treasury 6- Zakat Al-Fitr 7- Zakat of the oils is taken from grains 8- The claims that existed before the arrival of the Mahdi in Omdurman are among the objectives.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: A letter asking for scholarships to study with Imam Al-Hadi's Arabic School from the Islamic Center of Nigeria.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: A manuscript on monotheism inferred from the Quran, Sunnah, consensus and logical reasoning.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: A complete copy of the Qur’an handwritten by the calligrapher Sheikh Ibn Al-Hajj Al-Mubarak to his sheikh, Sheikh Abd Al-Majid bin Al-Sheikh Al-Tayyib.
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