A poem about Sufism by Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Tahami bin Omar al-Awsi
(قصيدة في التصوف محمد بن محمد التهامي بن عمر الأوسي)
| Title |
A poem about Sufism by Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Tahami bin Omar al-Awsi |
| Title Original
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قصيدة في التصوف محمد بن محمد التهامي بن عمر الأوسي
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| Author |
Ibn Amr Al-Rabati, Muhammad bin Muhammad Al-Tahami bin Muhammad |
| Author
Original
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ابن عمرو الرباطي، محمد بن محمد التهامي بن محمد
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| Type |
belge |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
No
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| Pages Count |
6 |
| Library: |
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics3734 |
| Notes |
The beginning of the manuscript: And by the scholar, Sidi Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Tuhami bin Amr al-Awsi, the tears of the eyes overflowed, the tide of pain *** my chest, so can the bitterness be healed? May the sorrow intercede with me, come and flee *** my terror, so do you see the enemy of me with a beautiful snake that no shepherd has taken care of *** knowing that Muzan Nasr has fallen.
The end of the manuscript: A human victory laid bare *** A beautiful intention from the defense of my life that you prepare to annihilate what has anchored *** Oh, the best of those who have beauty and tooth. I was patient, but (...) they sounded *** Sorry, O Nazarene, while he exposed you. May God’s prayers and peace be upon him, as Zacchaeus intended.
Font type: Moroccan |