Collection of Arab Poetry
(جمهرة أشعار العرب)

Title Collection of Arab Poetry
Title Original جمهرة أشعار العرب
Author Abu Zaid Muhammad bin Khattab Al-Qurashi.
Author Original أبي زيد محمد بن خطاب القرشي
Publication Date: 994 AH/1585 AD; Tuesday 17 Dhu al-Qi`dah
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Hussein Barr Taher bin Hussein Al-Barakani
Subject Literature.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 119
Physical Dimensions 20cm × 15cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1989
Record ID 171878
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of the Great Mosque
Date 994 AH/1585 AD; Tuesday 17 Dhu al-Qi`dah
Notes He completed the beginning of the manuscript in a late handwriting, the last poem Dhul-Rumah without explanation, from his saying, “As if he were an Abyssinian in his robes, and from covens in whose ears there is war,” followed by three poems that begin with the poem “Al-A’sha” and end with a poem whose beginning is not known: “I will be patient in hardship and misery, and I will not celebrate food and food from No. 120-124.”
Sample Text And after, praise be to God as He deserves praise, and prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his family. This is the collection of Arab poetry in pre-Islamic times and Islam.
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Collection of Arab Poetry

(جمهرة أشعار العرب)
Author Abu Zaid Muhammad bin Khattab Al-Qurashi.
Author Original أبي زيد محمد بن خطاب القرشي
Publication Date 994 AH/1585 AD; Tuesday 17 Dhu al-Qi`dah
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Hussein Barr Taher bin Hussein Al-Barakani
Subject Literature.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 119
Physical Dimensions 20cm × 15cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1989
Record ID 171878
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - Library of the Great Mosque
Date 994 AH/1585 AD; Tuesday 17 Dhu al-Qi`dah
Notes He completed the beginning of the manuscript in a late handwriting, the last poem Dhul-Rumah without explanation, from his saying, “As if he were an Abyssinian in his robes, and from covens in whose ears there is war,” followed by three poems that begin with the poem “Al-A’sha” and end with a poem whose beginning is not known: “I will be patient in hardship and misery, and I will not celebrate food and food from No. 120-124.”
Sample Text And after, praise be to God as He deserves praise, and prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his family. This is the collection of Arab poetry in pre-Islamic times and Islam.
Satır sayısı 24
Yazı türü Naskh
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