The studied sayings in explaining Al-Arjuza
(الأقوال المدروزة في شرح الأرجوزة)

Title The studied sayings in explaining Al-Arjuza
Title Original الأقوال المدروزة في شرح الأرجوزة
Author Local Mansour Al-Shafi’i.
Author Original منصور الشافعي المحلّي
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject poetry
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 29
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 2/ شعر
Record ID SP 218510
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes It appears that the author is attributed to Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra of Al-Gharbia in Cairo, Egypt. We have not been able to translate it. Regulator: Ibn al-Shaha (d. 815 AH = 1412 AD), who is Muhibb al-Din Abu al-Walid Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Mahmoud bin Ghazi bin Ayyub bin al-Shihna al-Halabi. A jurist, commentator, historian, writer, disciplinarian, he issued fatwas and taught, and served as a Hanafi judiciary in Aleppo and then in Damascus. He has a collection of compositions. Its translation and information are in: (The Brilliant Light, 1: 3 - 6), (Kashf Al-Zunun, 1: 157, 202, 920 - 921; 2: 1629), (Nuggets of Gold, 7: 113 - 114), (Al-Durr Al-Tali’, 2: 264 - 265), (Khedive Index, 5: 63), (A Gift Al-Arifeen, 2: 180), (Idah Al-Maknoun, 1: 551, 597; 2: 23), (Brückelmann, 2: 141 - 142; Al-Dhu 2: 176 - 177), (Dictionary of Arabic and Arabized Publications, pp. 136 - 137), (Al-A’lam, 7: 273), (Dictionary of Authors, 11: 295 - 296). An illustrated copy of a handwritten copy included in a collection, in the General Endowments Library in Baghdad (in (Index of Arabic Manuscripts in the General Endowments Library in Baghdad, 3: 75, sequence 4622 books of poetry and the like). Its author is: Mansur Al-Mahli Al-Azhari. Written in the year 1328 AH. 23*14 [13716/6 collections] and see (Index of Manuscripts by Hasan Al-Ankarli Dedicated to the Public Endowments Library in Baghdad, p. 174. No. 13716/127 - 5 collection)).
Sample Text After the basmalah... the poor servant, hoping for the pardon of his Almighty Lord, says, Mansour Al-Shafi’i Al-Mahli, may God pardon him..., and after: The one for whom I hope for further success... asked me to write a small, easy-to-read explanation of the composition of the honorable Sheikh Muhammad bin Al-Walid Muhib Al-Din Ibn Al-Shahna, whose name is Shahna Mahmoud. It was a shipment in Aleppo during the days of Saleh Ismail. The meaning of Al-Shahni is one who has the competence to control the country on the authority of the Sultan, and it is the one in the science of meanings, explanation, and Al-Badi’, so I answered him to that and called him the stitched pearls in Sharh Al-Arjuza.
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The studied sayings in explaining Al-Arjuza

(الأقوال المدروزة في شرح الأرجوزة)
Author Local Mansour Al-Shafi’i.
Author Original منصور الشافعي المحلّي
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject poetry
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 29
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 2/ شعر
Record ID SP 218510
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes It appears that the author is attributed to Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra of Al-Gharbia in Cairo, Egypt. We have not been able to translate it. Regulator: Ibn al-Shaha (d. 815 AH = 1412 AD), who is Muhibb al-Din Abu al-Walid Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Mahmoud bin Ghazi bin Ayyub bin al-Shihna al-Halabi. A jurist, commentator, historian, writer, disciplinarian, he issued fatwas and taught, and served as a Hanafi judiciary in Aleppo and then in Damascus. He has a collection of compositions. Its translation and information are in: (The Brilliant Light, 1: 3 - 6), (Kashf Al-Zunun, 1: 157, 202, 920 - 921; 2: 1629), (Nuggets of Gold, 7: 113 - 114), (Al-Durr Al-Tali’, 2: 264 - 265), (Khedive Index, 5: 63), (A Gift Al-Arifeen, 2: 180), (Idah Al-Maknoun, 1: 551, 597; 2: 23), (Brückelmann, 2: 141 - 142; Al-Dhu 2: 176 - 177), (Dictionary of Arabic and Arabized Publications, pp. 136 - 137), (Al-A’lam, 7: 273), (Dictionary of Authors, 11: 295 - 296). An illustrated copy of a handwritten copy included in a collection, in the General Endowments Library in Baghdad (in (Index of Arabic Manuscripts in the General Endowments Library in Baghdad, 3: 75, sequence 4622 books of poetry and the like). Its author is: Mansur Al-Mahli Al-Azhari. Written in the year 1328 AH. 23*14 [13716/6 collections] and see (Index of Manuscripts by Hasan Al-Ankarli Dedicated to the Public Endowments Library in Baghdad, p. 174. No. 13716/127 - 5 collection)).
Sample Text After the basmalah... the poor servant, hoping for the pardon of his Almighty Lord, says, Mansour Al-Shafi’i Al-Mahli, may God pardon him..., and after: The one for whom I hope for further success... asked me to write a small, easy-to-read explanation of the composition of the honorable Sheikh Muhammad bin Al-Walid Muhib Al-Din Ibn Al-Shahna, whose name is Shahna Mahmoud. It was a shipment in Aleppo during the days of Saleh Ismail. The meaning of Al-Shahni is one who has the competence to control the country on the authority of the Sultan, and it is the one in the science of meanings, explanation, and Al-Badi’, so I answered him to that and called him the stitched pearls in Sharh Al-Arjuza.
Satır sayısı 23
Yazı türü Taʿlīq
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