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Tradition. This manuscript is now IO Bijapur 82 in the India Office collections. [metadata: Otto Loth, A Catalogue of the Arabic Manuscripts in the Library of the India Office, (volume 1), no. 178 here with further notations and hyperlinks]. 178. B 82. Size 8 in. by 5 in.; foll. 12. Fifteen lines in a page. In what manner Muḥammad, and the other prophets, remain alive in their graves. A discussion by SUYÛṬÎ, being in answer to a question which was put to him on that subject. It is entitled, according to the conclusion, انباه الاذکیاء بحیاة الانبیاء. See Ḥ. Kh. i. 443, and Bibl. Sprenger. 1960. Begins: قال رحمه الله الحمد لله و سلام علی عباده الذین اصطفی وقع السؤال قد اشتهر ان النبی صلعم حی فی قبره وورد انه صلعم قال ما من احد یسلم علیَّ الا رد الله علی روحی حتی ارد علیه السلام فظاهره مفارقة الروح له فی بعض الاوقات فکیف الجمع و هو سؤال حسن یحتاج الی النظر و التامل فاقول حیاة النبی صلعم فی قبره هو و سائر الانبیاء معلومة عندنا علما قطیعا Well written, of the twelfth century. The title of the book is in a different hand. Signature of ‘Abd al-raḥmân b. ‘Alawî al-‘Aidarûs. Cat. 223, xi. I.
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