Author
Ibn Tulun, Muhammad bin Ali bin Ahmed, Ibn Khumarawayh, Al-Dimashqi, Al-Salhi, Al-Hanafi, Shams Al-Din, 953 AH / 1546 AD.
Author Original
ابن طولون، محمد بن علي بن أحمد، ابن خمارويه، الدمشقي، الصالحي، الحنفي، شمس الدين، هـم
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Asia - Egypt -
Not identified
Subject
Literature.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
14
Physical Dimensions
17cm × 12cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
مجاميع طلعت 616
Record ID
CC 67454
Library Location
Dar al-Kutub (Public Library) - Egyptian House of Books
Date
Not available
Notes
Manuscript written by the author; The book was mentioned in the index of Ibn Tulun’s works, “Al-Falak al-Mashhun,” p. 85, followed by pages 15-18 of familiarity with the proverbs of the common people. Microfilm number: 10507.
Sample Text
Praise be to God, who has no equal or resemblance... And then this is a comment I named... And it is many, the first of which is bragging about the Two Holy Mosques and writing the Journey of the People of Literature... where he said: What is funny about lecturing and what is funny about studying is what was narrated about the debate between the Two Holy Mosques and the comparison between the two great places.
Muhafız
بآخرها وقفة كاتب.
Satır sayısı
23
Kaynakça
الأعلام، ج 6، ص 219.
Yazı türü
Naskh