Small sum of texts
(مجموع المتون الصغير)

Title Small sum of texts
Title Original مجموع المتون الصغير
Author Al-Miknasi, Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Wahid bin Muhammad
Author Original المكناسي، عبد العزيز بن عبد الواحد بن محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 8
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics388
Notes Notes: 1-A composition that falls within the collection of its title, according to the title page, “The Collection of Small Texts.” 2- It appears in the table of contents as “Quatrab’s Triangle,” but the matter, as it is in the preamble of the text, relates to a commentary compiled by the arjuzah of the linguist Muhammad ibn al-Mutanir Qatrab (who died in 821 AD). The author of this explanation is Abd al-Aziz al-Maghribi, according to what is mentioned in the last compilation, and he is Abd al-Aziz ibn Abd al-Wahid ibn Muhammad ibn Musa al-Maymouni al-Miknasi al-Mughrabi who died in the year 964 AH/1556 AD, and he is a jurist. A poet and reciter, he was born in Meknes. He visited Aleppo and Damascus in 1544. He lived in Medina and stayed there until he died. He is called the sheikh of reciters in the city. (Ahmed Al-Dagherni, From the Heritage of Linguistic Composition in Morocco, p. 23. Al-Murīth Limlī Triangle / Abdel Aziz Al-Maghribi; prepared by Mustafa bin Muhammad Al-Najjar with the assistance of Muhammad bin Abdel Azim Ben Azouz, 1989, p. 4.). 3-The document is devoid of publication and printing data, except for what is stated at the end of the collection that it was corrected by “the noble jurist and scholar Sidi Ali bin Ahmed Al-Aghzawi (...) in the middle of Rabi’ al-Awwal al-Nabawi in the year 1324.” 4- The name of the proofreader was mentioned in the form “Ali bin Ahmad Al-Aghzawi,” and perhaps it came before a pen, as the most frequently used formula in the lithographic manuscript is “Muhammad bin Ali bin Omar Al-Aghzawi” [See: Fawzi Abd al-Razzaq, Lithographs in Morocco, p. 133". This Al-Aghazawi Muqaqat Al-Haysoubi belongs to the "Aghzawa" tribe, which is originally "Aghsawa" - according to the Moroccan teacher - because the root of the word "Ain" is "Sad", "shamma" in the letter "Zay", so it is written with both of them, and we chose "Sad" because it is the origin. And the Ighsawa Sinhaji tribe is one of the tribes of the Al-Zaybib Mountains in the valley north of Ouazzan. In it is located the famous corner of fires of the Al-Bakhal Al-Aghsawiyyin family. (The Moroccan Teacher, vol. 2, pp. 536-537, article “Ighsawa or Aghzawa,” and also: article “Al-Aghsawi, Muhammad ibn Ali.”)
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Small sum of texts

(مجموع المتون الصغير)
Author Al-Miknasi, Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Wahid bin Muhammad
Author Original المكناسي، عبد العزيز بن عبد الواحد بن محمد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 8
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics388
Notes Notes: 1-A composition that falls within the collection of its title, according to the title page, “The Collection of Small Texts.” 2- It appears in the table of contents as “Quatrab’s Triangle,” but the matter, as it is in the preamble of the text, relates to a commentary compiled by the arjuzah of the linguist Muhammad ibn al-Mutanir Qatrab (who died in 821 AD). The author of this explanation is Abd al-Aziz al-Maghribi, according to what is mentioned in the last compilation, and he is Abd al-Aziz ibn Abd al-Wahid ibn Muhammad ibn Musa al-Maymouni al-Miknasi al-Mughrabi who died in the year 964 AH/1556 AD, and he is a jurist. A poet and reciter, he was born in Meknes. He visited Aleppo and Damascus in 1544. He lived in Medina and stayed there until he died. He is called the sheikh of reciters in the city. (Ahmed Al-Dagherni, From the Heritage of Linguistic Composition in Morocco, p. 23. Al-Murīth Limlī Triangle / Abdel Aziz Al-Maghribi; prepared by Mustafa bin Muhammad Al-Najjar with the assistance of Muhammad bin Abdel Azim Ben Azouz, 1989, p. 4.). 3-The document is devoid of publication and printing data, except for what is stated at the end of the collection that it was corrected by “the noble jurist and scholar Sidi Ali bin Ahmed Al-Aghzawi (...) in the middle of Rabi’ al-Awwal al-Nabawi in the year 1324.” 4- The name of the proofreader was mentioned in the form “Ali bin Ahmad Al-Aghzawi,” and perhaps it came before a pen, as the most frequently used formula in the lithographic manuscript is “Muhammad bin Ali bin Omar Al-Aghzawi” [See: Fawzi Abd al-Razzaq, Lithographs in Morocco, p. 133". This Al-Aghazawi Muqaqat Al-Haysoubi belongs to the "Aghzawa" tribe, which is originally "Aghsawa" - according to the Moroccan teacher - because the root of the word "Ain" is "Sad", "shamma" in the letter "Zay", so it is written with both of them, and we chose "Sad" because it is the origin. And the Ighsawa Sinhaji tribe is one of the tribes of the Al-Zaybib Mountains in the valley north of Ouazzan. In it is located the famous corner of fires of the Al-Bakhal Al-Aghsawiyyin family. (The Moroccan Teacher, vol. 2, pp. 536-537, article “Ighsawa or Aghzawa,” and also: article “Al-Aghsawi, Muhammad ibn Ali.”)
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