Author
Al-Aidaroos, Abdul Rahman bin Mustafa Al-Husseini, 1192 AH / 1778 AD.
Author Original
العيدروس، عبد الرحمن بن مصطفى الحسيني، هـم
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Damascus - Syria -
Not identified
Subject
the hair.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
72
Physical Dimensions
21cm × 13cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
129
Record ID
206645
Library Location
Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date
Not available
Notes
It is a collection of poems by Al-Aidarus, in which there are poems, pieces, and stanzas, most of which are for Sufi purposes and Sufi poetry, and some of which are for the Ikhwaniyat and other purposes. He said in its introduction: “...this is a piece of my poetry that includes some of my sentiments in the vicissitudes of my phases. I took most of it from my book on arranging travel, and embellishing travel to relax the mind and stir up confusion, in the cases of residence and travel.” The author died in Egypt. The beginning of the poem is a poem whose beginning is: O my joy in love, there were no fish *** If you took me to the comfort of the connection, there are fish and its end is a call for help with which the collection ends. Its beginning is: My God, to you is the situation, I complain about it, O Lord *** And from you to you is the matter in barrenness and fertility. The phrases in the beginning of the poems are written in red.
Sample Text
Praise be to God who made the stars of literature appear in the skies of the processions of hearts, and illuminated with their radiance the landmarks of testimony and the unseen worlds.
Yazı hakkında notlar
معتاد
Durum
قيمة، مقروءة ومصححة.
Satır sayısı
23
Kaynakça
الأعلام، ج 4، ص 113.
Yazı türü
Naskh