The analysis is in knowing the verses of sentences
(الحلل في معرفة أبيات الجمل)

Title The analysis is in knowing the verses of sentences
Title Original الحلل في معرفة أبيات الجمل
Author Abdullah bin Muhammad, Ibn al-Batalyusi, 521 AH/1127 AD.
Author Original عبد الله بن محمد، ابن البطليوسي، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Not identified
Subject Grammar.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 89
Physical Dimensions 25cm × 15cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1967
Record ID 176808
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Dar al-makhtutat & al-maktabat al-gharbia in Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - House of Manuscripts and the Western Library in the Grand Mosque
Date Not available
Notes Sentences in Grammar by Sheikh Abd al-Qahir bin Abd al-Rahman al-Jurjani, who died in the year 474 AH. He is also called “Al-Jurjaniyyah,” and this is an explanation of it. The book is full of 20 pages, with smaller paper and a font different from the original, which appears to be old. It reached an interview and was heard on Monday 29 Rajab of the year 900 AH, in the handwriting of Salih Muhammad Salih, followed by “the continuation in clarifying what was presented in explaining the sentences from problematic issues,” which is what was found attached to footnotes. Explanation by jurist Taqi al-Din Abi Hashim Mansur bin Mansur al-Asam (grammar), as follows: Sections of Speech and Its Causes 97_152.
Sample Text After the Basmalah, praise be to God who taught us what we did not know... Abu Muhammad Abdullah bin Muhammad Ibn al-Batlyusi, may God have mercy on him, said: When I finished speaking about fixing the defect in the Book of Camels, I wanted to follow the speech in parsing its verses and their meanings.
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The analysis is in knowing the verses of sentences

(الحلل في معرفة أبيات الجمل)
Author Abdullah bin Muhammad, Ibn al-Batalyusi, 521 AH/1127 AD.
Author Original عبد الله بن محمد، ابن البطليوسي، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Occupation - Yemen - Not identified
Subject Grammar.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 89
Physical Dimensions 25cm × 15cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1967
Record ID 176808
Library Location Yemen (Sana'a) - Dar al-makhtutat & al-maktabat al-gharbia in Aljamie Alkabir - Yemen (Sana'a) - House of Manuscripts and the Western Library in the Grand Mosque
Date Not available
Notes Sentences in Grammar by Sheikh Abd al-Qahir bin Abd al-Rahman al-Jurjani, who died in the year 474 AH. He is also called “Al-Jurjaniyyah,” and this is an explanation of it. The book is full of 20 pages, with smaller paper and a font different from the original, which appears to be old. It reached an interview and was heard on Monday 29 Rajab of the year 900 AH, in the handwriting of Salih Muhammad Salih, followed by “the continuation in clarifying what was presented in explaining the sentences from problematic issues,” which is what was found attached to footnotes. Explanation by jurist Taqi al-Din Abi Hashim Mansur bin Mansur al-Asam (grammar), as follows: Sections of Speech and Its Causes 97_152.
Sample Text After the Basmalah, praise be to God who taught us what we did not know... Abu Muhammad Abdullah bin Muhammad Ibn al-Batlyusi, may God have mercy on him, said: When I finished speaking about fixing the defect in the Book of Camels, I wanted to follow the speech in parsing its verses and their meanings.
Yazı hakkında notlar معتاد
Durum أوراقه تالفة ومحتاج إلى ترمیم سریع.
Satır sayısı 20
Yazı türü Naskh
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