The beginning of the world - (Part 1)
(بدء الدنيا الجزء )

Title The beginning of the world - (Part 1)
Title Original بدء الدنيا الجزء
Author Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Kasa’i, 1244 AH / 1828 AD.
Author Original محمد بن عبد الله الكسائي، هـم
Publication Date: unavailable
Publication Place Rabat - Morocco - Not identified
Subject the date.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 35cm × 22cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 2533
Record ID 143834
Library Location Morocco (Rabat) --The Ḥasanīya Library (Royal Library) - Morocco (Rabat) -- The Hassaniya Library (Royal Library)
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Notes The name “the beginning of the world” is mentioned at its end, and “the beginning of the creation of the heavens and the earth” is mentioned in its preamble, and in its first part it deals with the beginning of the creation of the earth, the description of the heavens, their names, and their inhabitants, the description of Israfil and Azrael, Paradise and Hell, the jinn and Iblis, then the creation of Adam and his repentance, the covenant and covenant, and the commandment of Adam. Then he deals with the biography of the prophets and tells us about the story of Idris, the sending of Noah, the sending of Hud, and the hadith of Salih and his she-camel. Al-Nimrud, and the hadith of Abraham and his migration. The author relies on the verses mentioned in the Qur’an, then on the narrations of Ibn Abbas, Ka’b al-Ahbar, and Wahb ibn Munabbih. He notes that many chapters and stories were included in the book, which were mentioned in the other author’s book, “Stories of the Prophets.” This book was mentioned in: Brockelmann:. S.I 592. G.I 350. The Vatican Apostolic Library 1362-4. 1399. And the Bodalian Library II. 148.9 and the British Museum Library Or. 5820 and Vienna National Library 1205.
Yazı hakkında notlar ملون
Satır sayısı 27
Yazı türü Maghribī
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The beginning of the world - (Part 1)

(بدء الدنيا الجزء )
Author Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Kasa’i, 1244 AH / 1828 AD.
Author Original محمد بن عبد الله الكسائي، هـم
Publication Date unavailable
Publication Place Rabat - Morocco - Not identified
Subject the date.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 35cm × 22cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 2533
Record ID 143834
Library Location Morocco (Rabat) --The Ḥasanīya Library (Royal Library) - Morocco (Rabat) -- The Hassaniya Library (Royal Library)
Date unavailable
Notes The name “the beginning of the world” is mentioned at its end, and “the beginning of the creation of the heavens and the earth” is mentioned in its preamble, and in its first part it deals with the beginning of the creation of the earth, the description of the heavens, their names, and their inhabitants, the description of Israfil and Azrael, Paradise and Hell, the jinn and Iblis, then the creation of Adam and his repentance, the covenant and covenant, and the commandment of Adam. Then he deals with the biography of the prophets and tells us about the story of Idris, the sending of Noah, the sending of Hud, and the hadith of Salih and his she-camel. Al-Nimrud, and the hadith of Abraham and his migration. The author relies on the verses mentioned in the Qur’an, then on the narrations of Ibn Abbas, Ka’b al-Ahbar, and Wahb ibn Munabbih. He notes that many chapters and stories were included in the book, which were mentioned in the other author’s book, “Stories of the Prophets.” This book was mentioned in: Brockelmann:. S.I 592. G.I 350. The Vatican Apostolic Library 1362-4. 1399. And the Bodalian Library II. 148.9 and the British Museum Library Or. 5820 and Vienna National Library 1205.
Yazı hakkında notlar ملون
Satır sayısı 27
Yazı türü Maghribī
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