A Moroccan restriction on Al-Qassar’s explanation of the Burdah. The author is not mentioned
(تقييد مغربي على شرح القصار للبردة المؤلف غير مذكور)
| Title |
A Moroccan restriction on Al-Qassar’s explanation of the Burdah. The author is not mentioned |
| Title Original
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تقييد مغربي على شرح القصار للبردة المؤلف غير مذكور
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| Type |
belge |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
No
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| Pages Count |
22 |
| Library: |
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics2139 |
| Notes |
The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Praise be to God, whose existence is due and His grace is abundant (...) And then this is a comment with which I intended to present the most useful path of the narration, supported by the sciences of paths and resources, acting in the language of parsing, clothed with the most wonderful of meanings and parsing, attached to the ends of the garment of praise, composed by the narrator (...) Sharaf Al-Din Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Al-Sheikh Al-Busairi.
The end of the manuscript: Restraining horses with bridles without approaching fodder, whistling, and the like. If you say: How can food strengthen a glutton’s desire, even though if he eats without being satisfied, his desire weakens? If his satiety is cut off, then I answer by imagining it while his taste has not progressed to him. If he tastes it, his desire for such and such increases.
Font type: Moroccan |