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English_Complete_Divine_Saysings, page : 2
The work of the great Hafiz Ahmad and Abdullah al-Ghamari, and Hafez al-Talidi and al-Hafez al-Albani
Introdution
My master Sheikh Al-Hafiz Abdullah bin Al-Siddiq Al-Ghamari said
“The First person to reach us that he authored a divine hadith collection was Muhyi al-Din Ibn al-Arabi, who died in 638 Hegria - lunar year after Prophet migration to Madina - who collected 40 statements
Sheikh Abdul Ghani Al Nabulsi, who passed away in the year 1143 Hegira and his book in divine hadith is not found todate, and he, may Allah have mercy on him, had about a hundred books.
As for Sheikh al-Islam Imam Mulla Ali al-Qari, who died in the year 1014, Al-Zarkali has reported that Ali al-Qari authored forty hadiths in manuscripts on the sacred hadiths - Imam al-Muhaddith Abd al-Raouf al-Manawi, who died in the year 1025 also wrote a book in Sacred hadiths
Sheikh Muhammad Al-Madani, who died in the year 1200, collected most of the work of others, so he entered into a lot of unaccepted statements.
Thanks are due to Allah, Sheikh Abdullah read each statement and ruled on it, as you can see, and I deleted all that is not accepted.
As for the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, in Cairo, it seems its published book is more acceptable
Introdution
My master Sheikh Al-Hafiz Abdullah bin Al-Siddiq Al-Ghamari said
“The First person to reach us that he authored a divine hadith collection was Muhyi al-Din Ibn al-Arabi, who died in 638 Hegria - lunar year after Prophet migration to Madina - who collected 40 statements
Sheikh Abdul Ghani Al Nabulsi, who passed away in the year 1143 Hegira and his book in divine hadith is not found todate, and he, may Allah have mercy on him, had about a hundred books.
As for Sheikh al-Islam Imam Mulla Ali al-Qari, who died in the year 1014, Al-Zarkali has reported that Ali al-Qari authored forty hadiths in manuscripts on the sacred hadiths - Imam al-Muhaddith Abd al-Raouf al-Manawi, who died in the year 1025 also wrote a book in Sacred hadiths
Sheikh Muhammad Al-Madani, who died in the year 1200, collected most of the work of others, so he entered into a lot of unaccepted statements.
Thanks are due to Allah, Sheikh Abdullah read each statement and ruled on it, as you can see, and I deleted all that is not accepted.
As for the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, in Cairo, it seems its published book is more acceptable