A footnote to Mayara’s explanation of the appointed guide of Ibn Ashir Muhammad al-Talib ibn Hamdun ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Hajj al-Sulami
(حاشية على شرح ميارة للمرشد المعين لابن عاشر محمد الطالب بن حمدون بن عبد الرحمان ابن الحاج السلمي)
| Title |
A footnote to Mayara’s explanation of the appointed guide of Ibn Ashir Muhammad al-Talib ibn Hamdun ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Hajj al-Sulami |
| Title Original
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حاشية على شرح ميارة للمرشد المعين لابن عاشر محمد الطالب بن حمدون بن عبد الرحمان ابن الحاج السلمي
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| Author |
Ibn Al-Hajj Al-Sulami, Muhammad Al-Talib bin Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman |
| Author
Original
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ابن الحاج السلمي، محمد الطالب بن حمدون بن عبد الرحمان
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| Type |
belge |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
No
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| Library: |
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics3118 |
| Notes |
Notes: We only have the first part, which is devoid of printing data, except for a restriction at the end that it was printed in the “Fasian Press during the reign of Sultan Hassan I,” so the last year of the aforementioned sultan’s rule was taken into account. (Noting that Muhammad Al-Manouni in “Manifestations of the Awakening of Modern Morocco, vol. 1, pp. 272-273” presents the path of Moroccan lithography after the year 1289 AH / 1872 AD, when it was often called the “Fasian Press,” marking its entry into the phase of private individual work under government supervision. Printing was no longer at the expense of the government, but at the expense of the printer on the basis that he would provide the government with ten percent of his publications, noting that the agency The technology of the printing press was still in the hands of the government, so it was also called the "General Printing Press." |