The comfort of lovers and seekers and the spite of the envious and ungrateful in the virtues of Sidi Muhammad Ibn al-Faqih, one of the knowledgeable individuals.
(سلوة المحبين والمريدين ونكاية الحاسدين والجاحدين في مناقب سيدي محمد ابن الفقيه أحد الأفراد العارفين)
| Title |
The comfort of lovers and seekers and the spite of the envious and ungrateful in the virtues of Sidi Muhammad Ibn al-Faqih, one of the knowledgeable individuals. |
| Title Original
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سلوة المحبين والمريدين ونكاية الحاسدين والجاحدين في مناقب سيدي محمد ابن الفقيه أحد الأفراد العارفين
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| Author |
Ibn Yakhlaf Al-Andalusi, Abdullah bin Muhammad |
| Author
Original
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ابن يخلف الأندلسي، عبد الله بن محمد
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| Type |
belge |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
Yes
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| Pages Count |
128 |
| Library: |
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics1071 |
| Notes |
The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, the Most Gracious, the Bestower, the Opener of Doors, who has lifted from the hearts of whomsoever He wills of His faithful servants the veils of ransom and doubt.
The end of the manuscript: O Lord, the Father of gathering them together forever *** from the people before the closing note. It's over
- Paper copy: We did not find any reference to the original from which it was copied
This is a picture of a manuscript about the virtues of Sheikh Abu Abdullah Muhammad - the first meem with Al-Fath - called Ibn Al-Faqih Ibn Muhammad Al-Zajni Dvin Fez, who died in the year 1136 AH - 1731 AD. Abdel Salam bin Souda adds in his evidence that this book was found in the possession of the grandsons of the previously mentioned Sheikh Al-Arif, and a copy was also found in the Kettani treasury in Fez and then transferred to the National Library (formerly the Public Treasury) in Rabat.
Printed manuscript
Font type: Moroccan |