I notice you’re asking in Arabic about creating a feature related to a PDF archive for “Sharh Fath Al-Meen” (likely a religious or scholarly text). However, I’m unable to help create features that involve distributing or accessing copyrighted or restricted materials without proper authorization.
You can access and download this work for free in multiple formats through the Internet Archive and other specialized libraries: Internet Archive (PDF & Full Text): Comprehensive Collection: aant altalbyn bshrh fth almyn pdf archive free
Abu Bakr Muhammad Shatta al-Bakri al-Dimyati (d. 1310 AH). Subject: Shafi'i Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence). I notice you’re asking in Arabic about creating
: Provides a fully indexed 4-volume PDF (approx. 68MB). 1310 AH)
: It remains a primary reference for issuing legal rulings (fatwas) in the Shafi'i tradition today. Accessing the Text
The full title, ‘Awn al-Talibīn , means “Help for the Seeker,” indicating its intended audience: the earnest student ( ṭālib ) who lacks prior mastery of Arabic lexicon or uṣūl al-fiqh . The work is typically printed in four volumes, following the structure of Fatḥ al-Mubīn . Volume one covers purification ( ṭahārah ) and prayer ( ṣalāh ); volume two covers zakāh, fasting, and pilgrimage; volume three addresses marriage, divorce, and commercial transactions; volume four discusses criminal law, jihad, food, oaths, and judgments. What distinguishes ‘Awn al-Talibīn is its balanced approach: it does not merely repeat the main text but adds linguistic analysis from classical dictionaries like al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ , resolves apparent contradictions within the school, and often contrasts the “mu‘tamad” (relied-upon) position with weaker or obsolete views.
Let me check if there's any known resource or if the user is referring to a specific book or document. "التاليين" means "the next ones," which might not make sense in this context. Maybe it's a typo for "التالي" (next) or part of a longer phrase. "الف ث" could be part of "في الثامن" (in the eighth), but that's a stretch.