Jewels of Islam
(جواهر الإسلام)

Title Jewels of Islam
Title Original جواهر الإسلام
Author Not identified
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Sarajevo - Bosnia - Not identified
Subject Preaching and guidance, speech, jurisprudence of worship.
Type kitap
Language Ottoman
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 7
Physical Dimensions مجلد حديث بني اللون يبدو عليه أنه من ورق مقوى، وله لسان، وهو مخروم قليلا، وأكثر صفحاته متأثرة، بل متعفنة أحيانا بالرطوبة والحبر والحموضة، وهي متفككة من مواضع.
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 7162
Record ID 253618
Library Location Bosnia (Sarajevo) - Ghazi Husrev-Bey LIBRARY - Bosnia (Sarajevo) - Ghazi Husrev-Bey Library
Date Not available
Notes On the first pages of the book there are names crossed out in black ink, making it impossible to read, and there is a seal written on it, Saleh Hafezzadeh or Hafez Saleh Zadeh, and at the end of the last letter it is written in ink different from the handwriting of the texts of the letters: “The companion of Hamid Ibn Darwish Aa Hafezzadeh,” meaning his companion Hamid Ibn Darwish... Although the lines of the letters differ slightly in shape and size sometimes, most of them are all one handwriting issued by one scribe, Ibrahim, and this is in addition to the benefits, whose handwriting differs. And its size is perfect. What strengthens the fact that Muhammad Effendi Al-Rumi is Al-Aqhasari, who died in 1041, is that one of the letters is attributed to Qadi Zadeh, a contemporary of his who died in 1044 AH, and it may be attributed to both of them that he was opposed to Sufism, and was even inclined towards Salafism.
Sample Text This is the book Jewels of Islam... Aker Sürsler: Two elderly Muslims? Oh, thank God. Aker Sürsler: Praise be to God, what do we mean by Nader? May God Almighty bless you and thank you for your accomplishment. Do you want to see pictures of God Almighty in Ramsin? Eat plrm. Aker Sürsler Yange Blerramsin. It's my start and my finish is appreciated
Cilt مجلد حديث بني اللون
Yazı hakkında notlar مجوَّد شيئا ما ومشكول
Durum الصفحات متعفنة قليلا بالرطوبة والحموضة ومفككة من مواضع.
Mürekkep rengi أسود، والعبارات الرئيسة بالأحمر
Satır sayısı 13
Yazı türü Naskh
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Jewels of Islam

(جواهر الإسلام)
Author Not identified
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Sarajevo - Bosnia - Not identified
Subject Preaching and guidance, speech, jurisprudence of worship.
Type kitap
Language Ottoman
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 7
Physical Dimensions مجلد حديث بني اللون يبدو عليه أنه من ورق مقوى، وله لسان، وهو مخروم قليلا، وأكثر صفحاته متأثرة، بل متعفنة أحيانا بالرطوبة والحبر والحموضة، وهي متفككة من مواضع.
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 7162
Record ID 253618
Library Location Bosnia (Sarajevo) - Ghazi Husrev-Bey LIBRARY - Bosnia (Sarajevo) - Ghazi Husrev-Bey Library
Date Not available
Notes On the first pages of the book there are names crossed out in black ink, making it impossible to read, and there is a seal written on it, Saleh Hafezzadeh or Hafez Saleh Zadeh, and at the end of the last letter it is written in ink different from the handwriting of the texts of the letters: “The companion of Hamid Ibn Darwish Aa Hafezzadeh,” meaning his companion Hamid Ibn Darwish... Although the lines of the letters differ slightly in shape and size sometimes, most of them are all one handwriting issued by one scribe, Ibrahim, and this is in addition to the benefits, whose handwriting differs. And its size is perfect. What strengthens the fact that Muhammad Effendi Al-Rumi is Al-Aqhasari, who died in 1041, is that one of the letters is attributed to Qadi Zadeh, a contemporary of his who died in 1044 AH, and it may be attributed to both of them that he was opposed to Sufism, and was even inclined towards Salafism.
Sample Text This is the book Jewels of Islam... Aker Sürsler: Two elderly Muslims? Oh, thank God. Aker Sürsler: Praise be to God, what do we mean by Nader? May God Almighty bless you and thank you for your accomplishment. Do you want to see pictures of God Almighty in Ramsin? Eat plrm. Aker Sürsler Yange Blerramsin. It's my start and my finish is appreciated
Cilt مجلد حديث بني اللون
Yazı hakkında notlar مجوَّد شيئا ما ومشكول
Durum الصفحات متعفنة قليلا بالرطوبة والحموضة ومفككة من مواضع.
Mürekkep rengi أسود، والعبارات الرئيسة بالأحمر
Satır sayısı 13
Yazı türü Naskh
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation - Ottoman library catalog search
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