Author
Sheikh Al-Fayoumi is one fifth of the Burdah poem by Al-Busiri. We most likely think that it is Sheikh Nasser al-Din bin Abd al-Samad, the teaching assistant at the Maliki School in Fayoum, because he is one of the fifth poems of the Burdah poem.
Author Original
الشيخ الفيومي مخمس قصيدة البردة للبوصيريويغلب على ظننا أنه الشيخ ناصر الدين بن عبد الصمد معيد المدرسة المالكية في الفيوم، لأنه ممن خمس قصيدة البردة
Publication Date
1158 AH / 1745 AD
Publication Place
Damascus - Syria -
Muhammad bin Mustafa, known as Ibn Al-Husri
Subject
the hair.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
50
Physical Dimensions
21cm × 16cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
5175
Record ID
206494
Library Location
Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date
1158 AH / 1745 AD
Notes
It is originally twenty-nine poems, according to the number of letters of the alphabet, considering the Lām is one thousand of its letters. The verses of each poem all begin with the same letter as the narrator of the poem. These poems are also called the first thoughts in praise of the chosen Prophet. The beginning of the first poem: The beloved of my heart, excuse me with a look *** My ransom is your protection, and the connection is my medicine, composed by Abu Abdullah Abdul Karim bin Dargham, known as Al-Tarafi, who died around the year 853. The verses of the original poem are written in a slightly larger font. The names of the rhyming letters in the early poems are written in red.
Sample Text
I melt with longing and my heart with regret
Yazı hakkında notlar
معتاد، مشكول بعض الشكل
Durum
جيدة، أصابت الرطوبة مواضع منها، وبدأ الحبر يحترق في بعض هذه المواضع.
Satır sayısı
20 _ 24
Kaynakça
كشف الظنون، ج 2، ص 1334.