Parsing thirty surahs from the Holy Quran
(إعراب ثلاثين سورة من القرآن العزيز)

Title Parsing thirty surahs from the Holy Quran
Title Original إعراب ثلاثين سورة من القرآن العزيز
Author Ibn Khalawayh, Al-Hussein bin Ahmed bin Khalawayh, Abu Abdullah, 370 AH/980 AD.
Author Original ابن خالويه، الحسين بن أحمد بن خالويه، أبو عبد الله، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Istanbul - Turkey - Not identified
Subject Sciences of the Qur’an.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 4
Physical Dimensions جيدة.
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 69
Record ID CP 1420
Library Location Ayasofia - Türkiye (Istanbul) - Hagia Sophia Library - Ayasofia
Date Not available
Notes Surah titles and verse words are in red. Within the message are four surahs with their grammatical syntax (Al-Isti'adha, Basmalah, Al-Fatihah, Al-Falaq, Al-Nas, and Al-Ikhlas).
Sample Text In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and may God’s prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his entire family. Abu Abdullah Al-Hussein bin Khalawayh Al-Nahwi said: This is a book in which thirty surahs from Al-Mufassal are mentioned, explaining the origins of each letter, summarizing its branches, mentioning strange things that are confusing in it, and clarifying its sources, duplication, and pluralization, so that it will be of assistance to you in everything that comes to you regarding the parsing of the Qur’an, God willing.
Cilt الجلد ولسانه سختيان، وعليه زخرفة مضغوطة، أطرافه بلون الذهب، وأيضا أطراف جلده ولسانه مجدولة بالذهب
CDc 8256
Durum نسخة جيدة، أثرت الأرضة على الأوراق.
Muhafız السلطان محمود حان؛ حرر الوقفية أحمد شيخ زاده المفتش بأوقاف الحرمين الشريفين.
Mürekkep rengi أسود، أحمر
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça الأعلام، ج 2، ص 231؛ كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 122؛ GAL، ج 1، ص 125,190؛ Ayasofya Kütüphanesinde، ج 1، ص 3.
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Parsing thirty surahs from the Holy Quran

(إعراب ثلاثين سورة من القرآن العزيز)
Author Ibn Khalawayh, Al-Hussein bin Ahmed bin Khalawayh, Abu Abdullah, 370 AH/980 AD.
Author Original ابن خالويه، الحسين بن أحمد بن خالويه، أبو عبد الله، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Istanbul - Turkey - Not identified
Subject Sciences of the Qur’an.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 4
Physical Dimensions جيدة.
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 69
Record ID CP 1420
Library Location Ayasofia - Türkiye (Istanbul) - Hagia Sophia Library - Ayasofia
Date Not available
Notes Surah titles and verse words are in red. Within the message are four surahs with their grammatical syntax (Al-Isti'adha, Basmalah, Al-Fatihah, Al-Falaq, Al-Nas, and Al-Ikhlas).
Sample Text In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and may God’s prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his entire family. Abu Abdullah Al-Hussein bin Khalawayh Al-Nahwi said: This is a book in which thirty surahs from Al-Mufassal are mentioned, explaining the origins of each letter, summarizing its branches, mentioning strange things that are confusing in it, and clarifying its sources, duplication, and pluralization, so that it will be of assistance to you in everything that comes to you regarding the parsing of the Qur’an, God willing.
Cilt الجلد ولسانه سختيان، وعليه زخرفة مضغوطة، أطرافه بلون الذهب، وأيضا أطراف جلده ولسانه مجدولة بالذهب
CDc 8256
Durum نسخة جيدة، أثرت الأرضة على الأوراق.
Muhafız السلطان محمود حان؛ حرر الوقفية أحمد شيخ زاده المفتش بأوقاف الحرمين الشريفين.
Mürekkep rengi أسود، أحمر
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça الأعلام، ج 2، ص 231؛ كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 122؛ GAL، ج 1، ص 125,190؛ Ayasofya Kütüphanesinde، ج 1، ص 3.
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