Ibn Duraid’s cabin Abu Bakr bin Duraid
(مقصورة ابن دريد أبو بكر بن دريد)

Title Ibn Duraid’s cabin Abu Bakr bin Duraid
Title Original مقصورة ابن دريد أبو بكر بن دريد
Author Ibn Duraid, Muhammad bin Al-Hassan bin Duraid
Author Original ابن دريد، محمد بن الحسن بن دريد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 10
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1301
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Abu Bakr bin Duraid said. O doe, something is like an oryx grazing lavender among the pure trees. Don't you see that my head is a bit itchy in the morning under the tails of the daja? The bleach ignited in a draft like a fire igniting in a tumbleweed. The end of the manuscript: Each of the two shams carries the courage of the gallant heavens, wading through the depths of anguish and covering them, praying for death with his cheeks when the face of death is unpleasant to pray. If death were like a century to him, he would not be deterred by fear or discouraged. If the amount was too hot for him, he would throw it away or consider it permissible to eat what was heated. Font type: Moroccan mixed color
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Ibn Duraid’s cabin Abu Bakr bin Duraid

(مقصورة ابن دريد أبو بكر بن دريد)
Author Ibn Duraid, Muhammad bin Al-Hassan bin Duraid
Author Original ابن دريد، محمد بن الحسن بن دريد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 10
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1301
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Abu Bakr bin Duraid said. O doe, something is like an oryx grazing lavender among the pure trees. Don't you see that my head is a bit itchy in the morning under the tails of the daja? The bleach ignited in a draft like a fire igniting in a tumbleweed. The end of the manuscript: Each of the two shams carries the courage of the gallant heavens, wading through the depths of anguish and covering them, praying for death with his cheeks when the face of death is unpleasant to pray. If death were like a century to him, he would not be deterred by fear or discouraged. If the amount was too hot for him, he would throw it away or consider it permissible to eat what was heated. Font type: Moroccan mixed color
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