A poem containing poetic pieces and astronomy entries, the compiler of which is not mentioned
(كناش يتضمن مقطوعات شعرية وتقاييد في الفلك جامعها غير مذكور)

Title A poem containing poetic pieces and astronomy entries, the compiler of which is not mentioned
Title Original كناش يتضمن مقطوعات شعرية وتقاييد في الفلك جامعها غير مذكور
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 80
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1612
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God. Al-Mazari said that the jinn are divided into three categories: they eat, drink, ride, and have sexual intercourse (...) and have sex, and procreate, and believe, and disbelieve, and pray and fast, and read the Qur’an and perform Hajj to the House (....) some, and their food is rotten and bones, and a second group created by God, God Almighty, is quick to disintegrate, and takes on every color. The end of the manuscript: The sun roams between us, a moon *** The fires of his cheeks are for lovers, gardens of fever, a bride in cups, with pearly necklaces (...) nights that transcribed what was from my time as if they were in the footnotes of a lifetime of mistakes. Font type: Moroccan
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A poem containing poetic pieces and astronomy entries, the compiler of which is not mentioned

(كناش يتضمن مقطوعات شعرية وتقاييد في الفلك جامعها غير مذكور)
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 80
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1612
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God. Al-Mazari said that the jinn are divided into three categories: they eat, drink, ride, and have sexual intercourse (...) and have sex, and procreate, and believe, and disbelieve, and pray and fast, and read the Qur’an and perform Hajj to the House (....) some, and their food is rotten and bones, and a second group created by God, God Almighty, is quick to disintegrate, and takes on every color. The end of the manuscript: The sun roams between us, a moon *** The fires of his cheeks are for lovers, gardens of fever, a bride in cups, with pearly necklaces (...) nights that transcribed what was from my time as if they were in the footnotes of a lifetime of mistakes. Font type: Moroccan
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