The designated water source in the explanation of the designated guide, Muhammad Badr al-Din bin al-Shazli al-Hamoumi; Copied by Muhammad bin Abdul Salam Al-Hamoumi
(منهل الماء المعين في شرح المرشد المعين محمد بدر الدين بن الشاذلي الحمومي ؛ نسخه محمد بن عبد السلام الحمومي)
| Title |
The designated water source in the explanation of the designated guide, Muhammad Badr al-Din bin al-Shazli al-Hamoumi; Copied by Muhammad bin Abdul Salam Al-Hamoumi |
| Title Original
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منهل الماء المعين في شرح المرشد المعين محمد بدر الدين بن الشاذلي الحمومي ؛ نسخه محمد بن عبد السلام الحمومي
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| Author |
Al-Hamoumi, Muhammad Badr al-Din bin al-Shazly bin Ahmed |
| Author
Original
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الحمومي، محمد بدر الدين بن الشاذلي بن أحمد
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| Type |
belge |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
Yes
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| Pages Count |
568 |
| Library: |
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics2385 |
| Notes |
Printed manuscript
The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) Know that the truth of speech is drawn up in the pages, and the first article repeated by tongues without knowledge is praise that is necessary to exist (...) And then he says (...) Muhammad Badr Al-Din Al-Hasani (...) When the system called the appointed guide by the scholar Ibn Ashir collected the branches of religion and its origins, and included Sufism (...) my soul yearned to reveal its symbols and reveal its treasures by placing a restriction on it (...) and I called it the appointed source of water. In explaining the appointed guide.
The end of the manuscript: (...) And with His grace He met this restriction with acceptance (...) Or how was He insulted when I put my trust in You? Glory be to your Lord, Lord of Glory (...) of the worlds. This book was completed (...) by its writers (...) Muhammad Fatha bin Abd al-Salam al-Salawi, the venerable Sharif, Sidi Muhammad Dimma bin al-Sharif, the scholar Moulay Hassan (sic) al-Hamoumi al-Hasani, on the 17th of Safar al-Khair in the year 1344.
Font type: Moroccan |