It seems you are looking for a description or introductory piece about the book (ุดุฑุญ ุงูุฃุฑุจุนูู ุงูููููุฉ ููุซู ููู) in PDF format, specifically requesting the keyword "al-waqfiyyah" (ุงูููููุฉ โ meaning "the endowment" or "the Waqf copy").
Al-Thamini was a distinguished Maliki jurist and Hadith scholar from Egypt. Unlike many voluminous commentaries, his Sharh al-Arbaโin is celebrated for its conciseness, linguistic precision, and focus on the chain of narration ( isnad ) alongside the legal ( fiqhi ) and spiritual benefits of each hadith. He avoids excessive theological debate, making it an excellent intermediate text for students of knowledge. shrh alarbyn alnwwyt llthymyn pdf alwqfyt
The term "al-waqfiyyah" in your query refers to a specific digitized manuscript or printed edition that has been dedicated as an endowment (waqf) for public benefit, typically for free distribution and study. It seems you are looking for a description
Below is a short academic piece that explains the significance of this particular commentary and the importance of the Waqf (endowment) digital copy. Introduction Imam al-Nawawiโs Al-Arbaโun (The Forty Hadith) is one of the most celebrated collections in Islamic tradition, distilling the core tenets of faith into forty-two (including the introduction) prophetic traditions. Over centuries, scholars have penned countless commentaries ( shuruh ). Among the lesser-known yet highly valuable commentaries is that of the 8th-century Hijri scholar, Zayn al-Din Abu al-Barakat โAbd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-Thamini (d. 767 AH / 1365 CE). He avoids excessive theological debate, making it an