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Zād al-Maʻād. زاد المعاد.
( زاد المعاد)

İsim Zād al-Maʻād. زاد المعاد.
İsim Orijinal زاد المعاد
Yazar Majlisī, Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī, 1627 or 1628-approximately 1699. مجلسى، محمد باقر بن محمد تقى.
Yazar Orijinal مجلسى، محمد باقر بن محمد تقى
Basım Tarihi: 1820
Konu Shīʻah > Doctrines > Early works to 1800. Shīʻah > Customs and practices > Early works to 1800. Islam > Prayers and devotions > Early works to 1800. Manuscripts, Persian > Michigan > Ann Arbor.
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Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 v. ([592] p.) ; 205 cm.
Kütüphane: Columbia Üniversitesi Kütüphaneleri
Kayıt Numarası ht005231683
Lokasyon Online
Tarih 1820
Notlar This codex is undated, but the only stamp is dated 1311/1893-4. The cover design seems to have been done in the 19th century. Exquisite codex assembled from painted and laquered board, which features the same realistic rose design on both covers. Spine is of plain leather. Both inside covers contain crude paintings of yellow flowers (daffodils?). Pages are bordered in gold paint. Chapter titles are written in red ink upon gilded designs, accompanied by colorful designs. Initial page with frontispiece with title is elaboritely decorated with gold paint and colorful designs. Both the main Persian text and Arabic prayers are written in black ink in tawki (or possibly thulth) script; Persian translation of prayers is written in red ink in nastaʻlīq script directly beneath the prayers.
Örnek Metin Prayers and pious observances for shiʻīs on ordinary and special days throughout the year according to the practice of the Imams. This book is largely divided into sections dealing with specific months of the year. The work is extracted from the author's large work, Bahār al-Anwār. The main body of the text is in Persian; the prayers themselves are in Arabic, with Persian translation.
Biyografik / Tarihsel Not Born 1037/1627; died 1110/1698-99. Renowned Shiʻī mujtahid of 17th century Isfahān; son of the popular Sufī-minded scholar, Muḥammad Taqī Majlisī. Muḥammad Bāqir Majlisī was the highest ranking jurist under the last true Safavī monarch, Shāh Sultan Husayn.
Kaynaklar Browne, v. iv, p.416-418.
WorldCat https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/81282230
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Zād al-Maʻād. زاد المعاد.

( زاد المعاد)
Yazar Majlisī, Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī, 1627 or 1628-approximately 1699. مجلسى، محمد باقر بن محمد تقى.
Yazar Orijinal مجلسى، محمد باقر بن محمد تقى
Basım Tarihi 1820
Konu Shīʻah > Doctrines > Early works to 1800. Shīʻah > Customs and practices > Early works to 1800. Islam > Prayers and devotions > Early works to 1800. Manuscripts, Persian > Michigan > Ann Arbor.
Tür Belge
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 v. ([592] p.) ; 205 cm.
Kütüphane Columbia Üniversitesi Kütüphaneleri
Kayıt Numarası ht005231683
Lokasyon Online
Tarih 1820
Notlar This codex is undated, but the only stamp is dated 1311/1893-4. The cover design seems to have been done in the 19th century. Exquisite codex assembled from painted and laquered board, which features the same realistic rose design on both covers. Spine is of plain leather. Both inside covers contain crude paintings of yellow flowers (daffodils?). Pages are bordered in gold paint. Chapter titles are written in red ink upon gilded designs, accompanied by colorful designs. Initial page with frontispiece with title is elaboritely decorated with gold paint and colorful designs. Both the main Persian text and Arabic prayers are written in black ink in tawki (or possibly thulth) script; Persian translation of prayers is written in red ink in nastaʻlīq script directly beneath the prayers.
Örnek Metin Prayers and pious observances for shiʻīs on ordinary and special days throughout the year according to the practice of the Imams. This book is largely divided into sections dealing with specific months of the year. The work is extracted from the author's large work, Bahār al-Anwār. The main body of the text is in Persian; the prayers themselves are in Arabic, with Persian translation.
Biyografik / Tarihsel Not Born 1037/1627; died 1110/1698-99. Renowned Shiʻī mujtahid of 17th century Isfahān; son of the popular Sufī-minded scholar, Muḥammad Taqī Majlisī. Muḥammad Bāqir Majlisī was the highest ranking jurist under the last true Safavī monarch, Shāh Sultan Husayn.
Kaynaklar Browne, v. iv, p.416-418.
WorldCat https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/81282230
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