Appendices on Qatrub Ibn Habib's triangle
(الزوائد على مثلث قطرب ابن حبيب)

Title Appendices on Qatrub Ibn Habib's triangle
Title Original الزوائد على مثلث قطرب ابن حبيب
Author Abu Habib Al-Andalusi, Tamam bin Abdul Salam
Author Original أبو حبيب الأندلسي، تمام بن عبد السلام
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_numerics1142
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: As for the Al, the sparkle is said to be “Al-Al” if it sparkles and shines, and from it the spear is called “Al-Al.” It is also said “Al-Al” if the horse hastened and shortened its legs. The poet said, “Until I came (...). End of the manuscript: Among them are qabalah, qabalah, and qabalah. As for qabalah by opening, it is a guarantee if a man includes something. As for qabalah by breaking, it is a woman’s kissing of a child. As for qabalah by dhamma, the shoe is the shoe of your face, that is, facing your face. The increase for Ibn Habib has ended. Font type: Moroccan
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Appendices on Qatrub Ibn Habib's triangle

(الزوائد على مثلث قطرب ابن حبيب)
Author Abu Habib Al-Andalusi, Tamam bin Abdul Salam
Author Original أبو حبيب الأندلسي، تمام بن عبد السلام
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_numerics1142
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: As for the Al, the sparkle is said to be “Al-Al” if it sparkles and shines, and from it the spear is called “Al-Al.” It is also said “Al-Al” if the horse hastened and shortened its legs. The poet said, “Until I came (...). End of the manuscript: Among them are qabalah, qabalah, and qabalah. As for qabalah by opening, it is a guarantee if a man includes something. As for qabalah by breaking, it is a woman’s kissing of a child. As for qabalah by dhamma, the shoe is the shoe of your face, that is, facing your face. The increase for Ibn Habib has ended. Font type: Moroccan
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