The musky notes in Al-Amdah Sulaymaniyah, Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman bin Hamdoun bin Al-Hajj Al-Sulami; Copied by Muhammad Al-Wafi bin Abdul Aziz Al-Iraqi, Muhammad Al-Bakari, and Al-Tayeb Al-Yaqoubi
(النفحات المسكية في الأمداح السليمانية حمدون بن عبد الرحمن بن حمدون بن الحاج السلمي ؛ نسخه محمد الوافي بن عبد العزيز العراقي، محمد البكاري، الطيب اليعقوبي)

Title The musky notes in Al-Amdah Sulaymaniyah, Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman bin Hamdoun bin Al-Hajj Al-Sulami; Copied by Muhammad Al-Wafi bin Abdul Aziz Al-Iraqi, Muhammad Al-Bakari, and Al-Tayeb Al-Yaqoubi
Title Original النفحات المسكية في الأمداح السليمانية حمدون بن عبد الرحمن بن حمدون بن الحاج السلمي ؛ نسخه محمد الوافي بن عبد العزيز العراقي، محمد البكاري، الطيب اليعقوبي
Author Ibn Al-Hajj Al-Sulami, Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman
Author Original ابن الحاج السلمي، حمدون بن عبد الرحمان
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 292
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2229
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Praise be to God who made the tongues of poets a key to every locked person and a lamp to every fool (...) As for what follows, I say, thank God, that I was not one of those who doubted what his Master had undertaken (...) Abu Al-Rabi’ Suleiman, may God keep him as the companion of the one who said (...) so I wanted to make it with this collection, a collection (...) and I organized it like the contracts of Al-Juman, arranged according to the facts. The end of the manuscript: The judge refused to rule on it *** for a joke that is clear to those in the know. This is the last of the poems of our father, the scholar Abu Abdullah Sidi Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman bin Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman (...) Ibn al-Hajj al-Sulami al-Mardassi was famous in the emir of his time, Abu al-Rabi’ Maulana Suleiman, in Sha’ban 1237 in the line of his son. He wrote it (...) as his brother, the most famous writer, Sidi Al-Hussein bin Al-Allamah, the vizier, Sidi Muhammad Al-Bakari, and the honorable student, Sidi Al-Tayeb Al-Yaqoubi, wrote with him, and it was completed on Saturday, the 11th of Rajab Al-Fard Al-Haram, in the year 1356. Font type: Moroccan
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The musky notes in Al-Amdah Sulaymaniyah, Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman bin Hamdoun bin Al-Hajj Al-Sulami; Copied by Muhammad Al-Wafi bin Abdul Aziz Al-Iraqi, Muhammad Al-Bakari, and Al-Tayeb Al-Yaqoubi

(النفحات المسكية في الأمداح السليمانية حمدون بن عبد الرحمن بن حمدون بن الحاج السلمي ؛ نسخه محمد الوافي بن عبد العزيز العراقي، محمد البكاري، الطيب اليعقوبي)
Author Ibn Al-Hajj Al-Sulami, Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman
Author Original ابن الحاج السلمي، حمدون بن عبد الرحمان
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 292
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics2229
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Praise be to God who made the tongues of poets a key to every locked person and a lamp to every fool (...) As for what follows, I say, thank God, that I was not one of those who doubted what his Master had undertaken (...) Abu Al-Rabi’ Suleiman, may God keep him as the companion of the one who said (...) so I wanted to make it with this collection, a collection (...) and I organized it like the contracts of Al-Juman, arranged according to the facts. The end of the manuscript: The judge refused to rule on it *** for a joke that is clear to those in the know. This is the last of the poems of our father, the scholar Abu Abdullah Sidi Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman bin Hamdoun bin Abdul Rahman (...) Ibn al-Hajj al-Sulami al-Mardassi was famous in the emir of his time, Abu al-Rabi’ Maulana Suleiman, in Sha’ban 1237 in the line of his son. He wrote it (...) as his brother, the most famous writer, Sidi Al-Hussein bin Al-Allamah, the vizier, Sidi Muhammad Al-Bakari, and the honorable student, Sidi Al-Tayeb Al-Yaqoubi, wrote with him, and it was completed on Saturday, the 11th of Rajab Al-Fard Al-Haram, in the year 1356. Font type: Moroccan
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