Author
Mayara, Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Muhammad
Author Original
ميارة، محمد بن أحمد بن محمد
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
268
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
affichage_numerics2780
Notes
Notes: At the end of the book, the text is stated, “Thank God, the explanation of the appointed guide (...) was printed by the Al-Fassi Press, which has fascist qualities, by order of the Sultan (...) Maulana Al-Hassan (...) and it was finished on the eve of Friday, the 11th of Dhul-Qi’dah in the year 1292, by the Al-Abra Al-Anmqa Press, Al-Muallem Al-Tayeb Al-Azraq.” This restriction calls for scrutiny of the narrative of Muhammad Al-Manouni in “Manifestations of the Awakening of Modern Morocco, vol. 1, pp. 263-273,” when he presents the path of Moroccan lithography after the year 1289 AH / 1872 AD and that it was often called the “Fasian Press” to indicate 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 technical equipment of the printing press was still in the ownership of the government, and therefore it was also called “the general printing press.” The first page is not available in paper original. Mayara pointed out at the beginning of this book that it is an abbreviation of a major explanation of his entitled “The Precious Pearl and the Certain Resource...” This was noted by Muhammad al-Manuni (Mazhar al-Yaqa’ al-Maghrib al-Hadith, vol. 1, p. 267) and Ibn al-Mahi al-Idrisi (Dictionary of Moroccan Publications, pp. 340-341).