Humeral clarification - (Part 2)
(الإيضاح العضدي الجزء )

Title Humeral clarification - (Part 2)
Title Original الإيضاح العضدي الجزء
Author Abu Ali Al Farsi. Al-Hasan bin Ahmed bin Abdul Ghaffar bin Muhammad bin Suleiman bin Aban Al-Farisi, Al-Fasawi, Abu Ali, 377 AH / 987 AD.
Author Original أبو علي الفارسي الحسن بن أحمد بن عبد الغفار بن محمد بن سليمان بن أبان الفارسي، الفسوي، أبو علي، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject Language, philology, grammar, morphology, dictionaries.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 114
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID ، الرسالة
Record ID VC 217838
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes What was mentioned in Al-Fatihah is a continuation of the speech at the end of (the first section). (The second section) includes this: A continuation of the second part of “Al-Idhah Al-Adudi” - about the book in (Kashf Al-Dunun: 211 - 212): “It is an average book that contains one hundred and ninety-six chapters, of which one hundred and sixty-six are like, and the rest and so on are conjugated... A group of grammarians took care of it and wrote explanations for it and commented on it...” - It was verified and presented to him by: Dr. Hassan Shazly. Farhud (Part One: Dar Al-Ta’il Press, Cairo, 1969, 362 pp.) - The author is one of the imams in the field of Arabic science. He was born in Fissa - in the city of Persia - and entered Baghdad in the year 307 AH. He traveled to many countries in the year 341 AH, and stayed with Sayf al-Dawla and returned to Persia. He accompanied Add al-Dawla bin Buwayh, taught him grammar, and wrote the book “Al-Idah” for him. And “the sequel.” He used to say: “I am Abu Ali’s servant in grammar.” Then he moved to Baghdad and lived there until he died. He wrote many books. He was called Add al-Dawla, Ibn al-Hasan, nicknamed Rukn al-Dawla Ibn Buwayh al-Dailami. He was the most famous of the kings of the Banu Buyeh. He included all of Persia, Iraq, Mosul, and the Peninsula, and he was the first to deliver sermons after the Caliph Al-Abrar”: “A man described Udhud al-Dawla and said: He has a face with a thousand eyes, a mouth with a thousand tongues, and a thousand hearts in it.” He was very prestige, a writer, and a scholar of Arabic. Regulates hair. He was concerned with repairing what was destroyed in Baghdad, and built the Al-Bimaristan Al-Adidi on the western side of it. He died in Baghdad in the year 372 AH (983 AD). - The first and second sections (227 BC, 15 S) are illustrated with fragments from a handwritten copy in the Coprelli Bookstore - in Istanbul, numbered (1456.227 YK) - of which a good copy is in the library of Arif Khikmat (number 20 or so), in the exact Naskh script, with annotations on it. Its copy was dated 910 AH. (190 BC - 360 AM). See: (Omar Reda Kahala: Al-Mukhtab from the Medina Manuscripts: “Journal of the Arabic Language Academy in Damascus” 48 [1973] Part 2, p. 338). About it: A photocopy is at the Institute of Arabic Manuscripts in Cairo. See (“Index of Illustrated Manuscripts” 1: 379-380). * A copy in the library of Al-Qarawiyyin University - Fez (No. 1201 “326”). * Two copies in the Egyptian Book House. The first was written in the year 566 AH, in Moroccan script. * The other one was written in the year 581 AH, in the handwriting of Sheikh Ahmed bin Shuja’. * A copy in the Bankipur Treasury (No. 1522), written in the year 599 AH. * Two copies in the Escorial, the first (No. 42) written in the year 605. The other (No. 194). * Several copies of it are in the vaults of Istanbul. The oldest is the copy of the Bayezid Mosque, written in the year 505 AH * Copy in Hagia Sophia (number 4451). * Copy in Wali al-Din (No. 2903) at 378 pages. - See regarding “Al-Idhah Al-Addi” and its manuscript copies: (Tazkirat Al-Nawader, pp. 136-137), and (“The History of Arabic Literature in Iraq” 1: 153-154).
Sample Text Because given is like honorable, just as it was given like being honored and taken out, and bought is like despised.
Satır sayısı 15
Kaynakça GAL, S، ص 175 - 176؛ معجم المؤلفين، ج 3/ 13، ص 200 - 201/ 380؛ الأعلام، ج 2، ص 193 - 194؛ ؛ أبو علي الفارسي: حياته وآثاره في القراءات والنحو. القاهرة 1956.
Yazı türü Naskh
Cilt numarası notları من الورقة 114ب - 227.
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Humeral clarification - (Part 2)

(الإيضاح العضدي الجزء )
Author Abu Ali Al Farsi. Al-Hasan bin Ahmed bin Abdul Ghaffar bin Muhammad bin Suleiman bin Aban Al-Farisi, Al-Fasawi, Abu Ali, 377 AH / 987 AD.
Author Original أبو علي الفارسي الحسن بن أحمد بن عبد الغفار بن محمد بن سليمان بن أبان الفارسي، الفسوي، أبو علي، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject Language, philology, grammar, morphology, dictionaries.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 114
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID ، الرسالة
Record ID VC 217838
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes What was mentioned in Al-Fatihah is a continuation of the speech at the end of (the first section). (The second section) includes this: A continuation of the second part of “Al-Idhah Al-Adudi” - about the book in (Kashf Al-Dunun: 211 - 212): “It is an average book that contains one hundred and ninety-six chapters, of which one hundred and sixty-six are like, and the rest and so on are conjugated... A group of grammarians took care of it and wrote explanations for it and commented on it...” - It was verified and presented to him by: Dr. Hassan Shazly. Farhud (Part One: Dar Al-Ta’il Press, Cairo, 1969, 362 pp.) - The author is one of the imams in the field of Arabic science. He was born in Fissa - in the city of Persia - and entered Baghdad in the year 307 AH. He traveled to many countries in the year 341 AH, and stayed with Sayf al-Dawla and returned to Persia. He accompanied Add al-Dawla bin Buwayh, taught him grammar, and wrote the book “Al-Idah” for him. And “the sequel.” He used to say: “I am Abu Ali’s servant in grammar.” Then he moved to Baghdad and lived there until he died. He wrote many books. He was called Add al-Dawla, Ibn al-Hasan, nicknamed Rukn al-Dawla Ibn Buwayh al-Dailami. He was the most famous of the kings of the Banu Buyeh. He included all of Persia, Iraq, Mosul, and the Peninsula, and he was the first to deliver sermons after the Caliph Al-Abrar”: “A man described Udhud al-Dawla and said: He has a face with a thousand eyes, a mouth with a thousand tongues, and a thousand hearts in it.” He was very prestige, a writer, and a scholar of Arabic. Regulates hair. He was concerned with repairing what was destroyed in Baghdad, and built the Al-Bimaristan Al-Adidi on the western side of it. He died in Baghdad in the year 372 AH (983 AD). - The first and second sections (227 BC, 15 S) are illustrated with fragments from a handwritten copy in the Coprelli Bookstore - in Istanbul, numbered (1456.227 YK) - of which a good copy is in the library of Arif Khikmat (number 20 or so), in the exact Naskh script, with annotations on it. Its copy was dated 910 AH. (190 BC - 360 AM). See: (Omar Reda Kahala: Al-Mukhtab from the Medina Manuscripts: “Journal of the Arabic Language Academy in Damascus” 48 [1973] Part 2, p. 338). About it: A photocopy is at the Institute of Arabic Manuscripts in Cairo. See (“Index of Illustrated Manuscripts” 1: 379-380). * A copy in the library of Al-Qarawiyyin University - Fez (No. 1201 “326”). * Two copies in the Egyptian Book House. The first was written in the year 566 AH, in Moroccan script. * The other one was written in the year 581 AH, in the handwriting of Sheikh Ahmed bin Shuja’. * A copy in the Bankipur Treasury (No. 1522), written in the year 599 AH. * Two copies in the Escorial, the first (No. 42) written in the year 605. The other (No. 194). * Several copies of it are in the vaults of Istanbul. The oldest is the copy of the Bayezid Mosque, written in the year 505 AH * Copy in Hagia Sophia (number 4451). * Copy in Wali al-Din (No. 2903) at 378 pages. - See regarding “Al-Idhah Al-Addi” and its manuscript copies: (Tazkirat Al-Nawader, pp. 136-137), and (“The History of Arabic Literature in Iraq” 1: 153-154).
Sample Text Because given is like honorable, just as it was given like being honored and taken out, and bought is like despised.
Satır sayısı 15
Kaynakça GAL, S، ص 175 - 176؛ معجم المؤلفين، ج 3/ 13، ص 200 - 201/ 380؛ الأعلام، ج 2، ص 193 - 194؛ ؛ أبو علي الفارسي: حياته وآثاره في القراءات والنحو. القاهرة 1956.
Yazı türü Naskh
Cilt numarası notları من الورقة 114ب - 227.
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