Sharḥ al-Mulakhkhaṣ fī al-hayʾah (Ubaydi) — Fatih_3409 — Fatih

Title Sharḥ al-Mulakhkhaṣ fī al-hayʾah (Ubaydi) — Fatih_3409 — Fatih
Author Fadlallah Al-Obaidi
Author Original فضل الله العبيدي
Publication Date: 1385
Publication Place Ankara - Durood ibn Ḥusayn ibn Yaḥyá al-Rūmī al-Aydīnī al-Thīrī
Subject None | None | None
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library: Islamic Scientific Manuscripts Initiative (ISMI)
Record ID 45226
Library Location Süleymaniye Manuscript Library
Date 1385
Notes Copied on Thursday, 13.Šawwāl 787 [Nov. 1385] | The blackening and retouching was done with help, and from it credit and success, at the hands of the weak servant in need of his gentle Lord, Durood bin Hussein bin Yahya Al-Rumi Al-Ideni Al-Thiri. May God forgive him and his parents and reward the Muslim men and women and the believing men and women on Thursday the thirteenth of the month of Shawwal in the year 787 in an Ankorian guarded place that was preserved from calamity, and God knows best.
Sample Text In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and God is the best. Praise be to God, the fullness of His favors, and blessings be upon His beloved Muhammad and his family. The Great Master, the scholar, the best of the masters of the turban, the master of humans, the eleventh intellect, the majesty of truth and the faith of religion, the grace of God Al-Ubaidi, may God forgive him and grant him a dwelling in the paradise of Paradise: And after that, a group of those participating in my testimony asked me to write a footnote to the summary in Knowledge of the Authority by the virtuous sage Mahmoud Al-Jaghmini, may God have mercy on him. I was pushing them away from this question and preventing them from this gossip because I was preoccupied with what was more important and my mind was focused on what was more important. When they repeated the question and they thought I thought I would have this article, I fulfilled their hopes and achieved what they wanted, and I wrote this footnote in the nights of a third without paying attention to a book, and I did not add anything more. Summarizing what is in this summary and clarifying what is included in the notebook. I do not hesitate to establish proven proofs based on postulates, as is the habit of minors, and I do not seek to plagiarize the book of others so as to be one of the thieves, since the purpose is to answer them to what they asked, not to show the non-existent with a lie, while they know it. And God grants success and through it the achievement of investigation.... - ... and the thirtieth day of it is called the leap, and this is the lunar year. It is less than the solar year by approximately ten days, twenty hours and a half hours. This is because the days of the solar year are three hundred and sixty-five days, five hours and forty-six minutes according to Ptolemy, as mentioned by the author of insight, and the lunar year is three hundred and fifty-four days, eight hours and forty-eight minutes. If the second is reduced from the first, the first remains superior to the twelfth, days, twenty hours and fifty-eight minutes, and this is the last thing we wrote in Footnote to this book
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Sharḥ al-Mulakhkhaṣ fī al-hayʾah (Ubaydi) — Fatih_3409 — Fatih

Author Fadlallah Al-Obaidi
Author Original فضل الله العبيدي
Publication Date 1385
Publication Place Ankara - Durood ibn Ḥusayn ibn Yaḥyá al-Rūmī al-Aydīnī al-Thīrī
Subject None | None | None
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library Islamic Scientific Manuscripts Initiative (ISMI)
Record ID 45226
Library Location Süleymaniye Manuscript Library
Date 1385
Notes Copied on Thursday, 13.Šawwāl 787 [Nov. 1385] | The blackening and retouching was done with help, and from it credit and success, at the hands of the weak servant in need of his gentle Lord, Durood bin Hussein bin Yahya Al-Rumi Al-Ideni Al-Thiri. May God forgive him and his parents and reward the Muslim men and women and the believing men and women on Thursday the thirteenth of the month of Shawwal in the year 787 in an Ankorian guarded place that was preserved from calamity, and God knows best.
Sample Text In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and God is the best. Praise be to God, the fullness of His favors, and blessings be upon His beloved Muhammad and his family. The Great Master, the scholar, the best of the masters of the turban, the master of humans, the eleventh intellect, the majesty of truth and the faith of religion, the grace of God Al-Ubaidi, may God forgive him and grant him a dwelling in the paradise of Paradise: And after that, a group of those participating in my testimony asked me to write a footnote to the summary in Knowledge of the Authority by the virtuous sage Mahmoud Al-Jaghmini, may God have mercy on him. I was pushing them away from this question and preventing them from this gossip because I was preoccupied with what was more important and my mind was focused on what was more important. When they repeated the question and they thought I thought I would have this article, I fulfilled their hopes and achieved what they wanted, and I wrote this footnote in the nights of a third without paying attention to a book, and I did not add anything more. Summarizing what is in this summary and clarifying what is included in the notebook. I do not hesitate to establish proven proofs based on postulates, as is the habit of minors, and I do not seek to plagiarize the book of others so as to be one of the thieves, since the purpose is to answer them to what they asked, not to show the non-existent with a lie, while they know it. And God grants success and through it the achievement of investigation.... - ... and the thirtieth day of it is called the leap, and this is the lunar year. It is less than the solar year by approximately ten days, twenty hours and a half hours. This is because the days of the solar year are three hundred and sixty-five days, five hours and forty-six minutes according to Ptolemy, as mentioned by the author of insight, and the lunar year is three hundred and fifty-four days, eight hours and forty-eight minutes. If the second is reduced from the first, the first remains superior to the twelfth, days, twenty hours and fifty-eight minutes, and this is the last thing we wrote in Footnote to this book
Sayfa başına satır 17
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