The fruit of the caliphs and the fruit of the cute
(فاكهة الخلفاء ومفاكهة الظرفاء)

Title The fruit of the caliphs and the fruit of the cute
Title Original فاكهة الخلفاء ومفاكهة الظرفاء
Author Ibn Arabshah, Abu Muhammad Ahmad bin Muhammad
Author Original ابن عربشاه، أبو محمد أحمد بن محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 324
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics144
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: The friendship between us is non-existent, the inscriptions of discord on the pages of our thoughts are numbered, the treasures of knowledge and brotherhood are unspoiled alongside the differences, and the mirror of harmony between us is unpolished. The end of the manuscript: When Al-Hakim finished his proposal and what he intended in explaining its virtues and its place...and from the treasures of his expressions, the gems of the reasonable were extracted. As for his brother the king, he happily flew from his bed and took it up. Font type: Moroccan Printed manuscript
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The fruit of the caliphs and the fruit of the cute

(فاكهة الخلفاء ومفاكهة الظرفاء)
Author Ibn Arabshah, Abu Muhammad Ahmad bin Muhammad
Author Original ابن عربشاه، أبو محمد أحمد بن محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 324
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics144
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: The friendship between us is non-existent, the inscriptions of discord on the pages of our thoughts are numbered, the treasures of knowledge and brotherhood are unspoiled alongside the differences, and the mirror of harmony between us is unpolished. The end of the manuscript: When Al-Hakim finished his proposal and what he intended in explaining its virtues and its place...and from the treasures of his expressions, the gems of the reasonable were extracted. As for his brother the king, he happily flew from his bed and took it up. Font type: Moroccan Printed manuscript
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