A footnote to Sharif Al-Jurjani’s footnote
(حاشية على حاشية الشريف الجرجاني)

Title A footnote to Sharif Al-Jurjani’s footnote
Title Original حاشية على حاشية الشريف الجرجاني
Author Qara Daoud.
Author Original قره داود
Publication Date: 1118 AH/1706 AD
Publication Place Sulaymaniyah - Iraq - Shamoula village - Bayazidi
Subject Situation, logic, research etiquette and debate.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 91
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 15cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID ت/471
Record ID 214826
Library Location Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) -- Bayarah Library - Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) - Central Endowments Library (Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) -- Bayarah Library)
Date 1118 AH/1706 AD
Notes Qara Daoud is a student of Saad al-Din al-Taftazani. There are red lines on the original phrase. On the manuscript there is a footnote written by the scholar Yusuf al-Asam al-Kurdi, in the handwriting of Muhammad Kalbaghi. It was copied in the village of Shamola, in the Kalas region, in the state of Makrian in the year 1119 AH. The copyist of the footnote recorded this date of copying in several places in the manuscript. The Shamsiya Principles of Logic by Najm al-Din Omar bin Ali al-Qazwini, known as al-Katibi, a student of Nasir al-Din al-Tusi who died in the year 693 AH. Then this text was explained by Qutb al-Din Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Tahtani who died in the year 766 AH, and a group of scholars wrote on this explanation, including Sayyid al-Sharif al-Jurjani who died in the year 816 AH, and his footnote is known as the footnote (Kujak). Mawla Qarah Dawood (a student of Saad al-Din) wrote his footnote on this footnote. This. Professor Salem Abd al-Razzaq attributed it in his index and the index of Dar al-Kutub al-Misriyah to Qara Dawud bin Kamal al-Qujawi, who died in the year 948 AH. The author of Kashf al-Dhunoun and Attribution (i.e. the attribution of this footnote) to Dawud bin Kamal al-Qujawi says it is wrong, and Professor Osama al-Naqshbandi attributed it in the catalog of manuscripts of the University of Sulaymaniyah to Sayyid al-Sharif al-Jurjani.
Sample Text The author, may God have mercy on him, said and arranged it in an introduction, three articles, and a conclusion. I know that the author, may God have mercy on him, said, so he referred to the one who was pleased with the kindness of the truth, to its last descriptions... etc.
Cilt جلده مزخرف
Tezhip جلده مزخرف.
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça فهرس مخطوطات مكتبة الاوقاف العامة في الموصل ط2، ج 2، ص 205؛ فهرس دار الكتب المصرية، ج 2، ص 230؛ كشف الظنون، ج 2، ص 1063؛ فهرس مخطوطات جامعة السليمانية، ص 141.
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A footnote to Sharif Al-Jurjani’s footnote

(حاشية على حاشية الشريف الجرجاني)
Author Qara Daoud.
Author Original قره داود
Publication Date 1118 AH/1706 AD
Publication Place Sulaymaniyah - Iraq - Shamoula village - Bayazidi
Subject Situation, logic, research etiquette and debate.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 91
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 15cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID ت/471
Record ID 214826
Library Location Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) -- Bayarah Library - Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) - Central Endowments Library (Iraq (Sulaymaniyah) -- Bayarah Library)
Date 1118 AH/1706 AD
Notes Qara Daoud is a student of Saad al-Din al-Taftazani. There are red lines on the original phrase. On the manuscript there is a footnote written by the scholar Yusuf al-Asam al-Kurdi, in the handwriting of Muhammad Kalbaghi. It was copied in the village of Shamola, in the Kalas region, in the state of Makrian in the year 1119 AH. The copyist of the footnote recorded this date of copying in several places in the manuscript. The Shamsiya Principles of Logic by Najm al-Din Omar bin Ali al-Qazwini, known as al-Katibi, a student of Nasir al-Din al-Tusi who died in the year 693 AH. Then this text was explained by Qutb al-Din Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Tahtani who died in the year 766 AH, and a group of scholars wrote on this explanation, including Sayyid al-Sharif al-Jurjani who died in the year 816 AH, and his footnote is known as the footnote (Kujak). Mawla Qarah Dawood (a student of Saad al-Din) wrote his footnote on this footnote. This. Professor Salem Abd al-Razzaq attributed it in his index and the index of Dar al-Kutub al-Misriyah to Qara Dawud bin Kamal al-Qujawi, who died in the year 948 AH. The author of Kashf al-Dhunoun and Attribution (i.e. the attribution of this footnote) to Dawud bin Kamal al-Qujawi says it is wrong, and Professor Osama al-Naqshbandi attributed it in the catalog of manuscripts of the University of Sulaymaniyah to Sayyid al-Sharif al-Jurjani.
Sample Text The author, may God have mercy on him, said and arranged it in an introduction, three articles, and a conclusion. I know that the author, may God have mercy on him, said, so he referred to the one who was pleased with the kindness of the truth, to its last descriptions... etc.
Cilt جلده مزخرف
Tezhip جلده مزخرف.
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça فهرس مخطوطات مكتبة الاوقاف العامة في الموصل ط2، ج 2، ص 205؛ فهرس دار الكتب المصرية، ج 2، ص 230؛ كشف الظنون، ج 2، ص 1063؛ فهرس مخطوطات جامعة السليمانية، ص 141.
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