Author
Unknown
Publication Date
It was written in the twelfth century AH as a tribute
Publication Place
El-Bohira - Egypt -
Not identified
Subject
Linguistics, grammar.
Type
kitap
Language
ara, fas
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
86
Physical Dimensions
19.5cm × 15.2cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
5737/ دمنهور
Record ID
SP 53568
Library Location
Egypt (El-Bohira) - Rashid and Damanhour LIBRARY - Egypt (El-Bohira) - Rashid Damanhour Library
Date
It was written in the twelfth century AH as a tribute
Notes
It has explanations, the beginning and the end of which we say in Persian.
Sample Text
His saying, “Praise is the source of what is known,” and “Lam” refers to gender and absorption, meaning every praise from eternity to eternity, from any praiseworthy person. It is possible that it is the source of the unknown and the shared destiny between the two sources. The station of praise for Him, Glory be to Him, is appropriate for responding just as it is appropriate for absorption.. His statement about solving the problems of sufficientness is a form of form.
Durum
نسخةٌ جيدة، بها آثار رطوبة وخروم.
Satır sayısı
23
Sahiplik
حافظ مصطفى
Yazı türü
Various