Completion of completion of completion in lineages, names and titles
(تكملة إكمال الاكمال في الأنساب والأسماء والألقاب)

Title Completion of completion of completion in lineages, names and titles
Title Original تكملة إكمال الاكمال في الأنساب والأسماء والألقاب
Author Ibn al-Sabouni, 680 AH/1282 AD.
Author Original ابن الصّابوني، هـم
Publication Date: 805 AH/1402 AD
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Qazvin - Not identified
Subject Biographies, biographies.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 48
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 12/ تراجم وسير
Record ID SP 218118
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date 805 AH/1402 AD
Notes A photographic copy of a unique, ancient manuscript copy in the Public Endowments Library in Baghdad. It was approved by the investigator. Verified and commented on: Dr. Mustafa Jawad (Iraqi Scientific Academy Publications. Council Edition - Baghdad 1957, 474 pages). He published it with an introduction (52 pages) in which he discussed: the author and the differences in people’s names, surnames, surnames, and genealogies, the translation of “Ibn al-Sabouni,” the author of the book, and a description of the unique handwritten version that he adopted in the investigation. Then the text: (pp. 1-375), the indexes (pp. 377-455), and “Al-Mustadrak fi Al-Mutāfi’il wa Al-Mutaluf” by Abiwardi (pp. 456-472). Jamal al-Din Abu Hamid Muhammad bin Ali al-Mahmoudi, known as Ibn al-Sabouni: one of the memorizers of hadith, knowledgeable about its narrators. From the people of Damascus. He assumed the leadership of Dar al-Hadith al-Nouriya in Damascus. He is of Iraqi origin, as we find that he traces his father’s lineage to “Al-Juwaith” - and Al-Juwaith: a large village in Basra with the Tigris intersecting them - and he said: “And he has my father.” He died in Damascus, and left a number of works. Its translation in: (Al-A`lam, 7: 172), (Dictionary of Authors, 11: 62), and the references they mentioned regarding it. He has completed his translation and reports and mentioned his works: Dr. Mustafa Jawad, in the introduction with which the book was published (pp. 27-43). The first page bearing the book’s title and the name of its author was missing from this photocopy. He was one of the eminent Hanbalis in Baghdad, a scholar of genealogy, and a memorizer of hadith. He was asked about the “point” to which he was attributed, and he said: She is a slave girl who raised my father’s grandfather. It has classifications other than “completion completion.” He died in Baghdad in the year 629 AH, 1231 AD. Its translation and information in: (Al-A’lam, 7: 80), (Dictionary of Authors, 10: 179) and the references they mentioned regarding it. - The continuation of the speech in the printed matter: “Bandar al-Dimashqi, and Abu al-Fawaris Saad bin Muhammad bin al-Sayfi, known as al-Hays Bais, and he came out...” - (“Discovery of the Manuscripts of the Endowments Book Treasury,” p. 228), and (Index of Arabic Manuscripts in the Public Endowments Library in Baghdad, 4: 222, No. 959/2, Series 6675), (The Oldest Manuscripts in the Public Endowments Treasury in Baghdad, Section Three, Sumer 4 [Baghdad 1948] Part 2, pp. 221-222).
Sample Text Basmala... Lord, praise be to God, the Most High, the Great, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate, the Generous..., and after that, when I came across the book (Ikmal al-Ikmal), which was compiled by the traveler Al-Hafiz Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Ghani Ibn Abi Bakr Ibn Nuqtat Al-Baghdadi - may God have mercy on him - appended to the book of Prince Abu Nasr Ali Ibn Hibatullah Ibn Ali, known as Ibn Makula Al-Hafiz..., I found that he had compiled it well, He wrote the essay well, and pointed out many benefits that he heard in his journey from the mouths of men, and he took them from the people of memory and travel, but he neglected to mention a group in some biographies, which he needed to mention from this example, and a group that did not occur to him and did not occur to him, so I wanted to draw attention to them and proceed in this manner.
Yazı hakkında notlar النسخ؛ العنوانات بخط الثلث
Satır sayısı 28
Yazı türü Various
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Completion of completion of completion in lineages, names and titles

(تكملة إكمال الاكمال في الأنساب والأسماء والألقاب)
Author Ibn al-Sabouni, 680 AH/1282 AD.
Author Original ابن الصّابوني، هـم
Publication Date 805 AH/1402 AD
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Qazvin - Not identified
Subject Biographies, biographies.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 48
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 12/ تراجم وسير
Record ID SP 218118
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date 805 AH/1402 AD
Notes A photographic copy of a unique, ancient manuscript copy in the Public Endowments Library in Baghdad. It was approved by the investigator. Verified and commented on: Dr. Mustafa Jawad (Iraqi Scientific Academy Publications. Council Edition - Baghdad 1957, 474 pages). He published it with an introduction (52 pages) in which he discussed: the author and the differences in people’s names, surnames, surnames, and genealogies, the translation of “Ibn al-Sabouni,” the author of the book, and a description of the unique handwritten version that he adopted in the investigation. Then the text: (pp. 1-375), the indexes (pp. 377-455), and “Al-Mustadrak fi Al-Mutāfi’il wa Al-Mutaluf” by Abiwardi (pp. 456-472). Jamal al-Din Abu Hamid Muhammad bin Ali al-Mahmoudi, known as Ibn al-Sabouni: one of the memorizers of hadith, knowledgeable about its narrators. From the people of Damascus. He assumed the leadership of Dar al-Hadith al-Nouriya in Damascus. He is of Iraqi origin, as we find that he traces his father’s lineage to “Al-Juwaith” - and Al-Juwaith: a large village in Basra with the Tigris intersecting them - and he said: “And he has my father.” He died in Damascus, and left a number of works. Its translation in: (Al-A`lam, 7: 172), (Dictionary of Authors, 11: 62), and the references they mentioned regarding it. He has completed his translation and reports and mentioned his works: Dr. Mustafa Jawad, in the introduction with which the book was published (pp. 27-43). The first page bearing the book’s title and the name of its author was missing from this photocopy. He was one of the eminent Hanbalis in Baghdad, a scholar of genealogy, and a memorizer of hadith. He was asked about the “point” to which he was attributed, and he said: She is a slave girl who raised my father’s grandfather. It has classifications other than “completion completion.” He died in Baghdad in the year 629 AH, 1231 AD. Its translation and information in: (Al-A’lam, 7: 80), (Dictionary of Authors, 10: 179) and the references they mentioned regarding it. - The continuation of the speech in the printed matter: “Bandar al-Dimashqi, and Abu al-Fawaris Saad bin Muhammad bin al-Sayfi, known as al-Hays Bais, and he came out...” - (“Discovery of the Manuscripts of the Endowments Book Treasury,” p. 228), and (Index of Arabic Manuscripts in the Public Endowments Library in Baghdad, 4: 222, No. 959/2, Series 6675), (The Oldest Manuscripts in the Public Endowments Treasury in Baghdad, Section Three, Sumer 4 [Baghdad 1948] Part 2, pp. 221-222).
Sample Text Basmala... Lord, praise be to God, the Most High, the Great, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate, the Generous..., and after that, when I came across the book (Ikmal al-Ikmal), which was compiled by the traveler Al-Hafiz Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Ghani Ibn Abi Bakr Ibn Nuqtat Al-Baghdadi - may God have mercy on him - appended to the book of Prince Abu Nasr Ali Ibn Hibatullah Ibn Ali, known as Ibn Makula Al-Hafiz..., I found that he had compiled it well, He wrote the essay well, and pointed out many benefits that he heard in his journey from the mouths of men, and he took them from the people of memory and travel, but he neglected to mention a group in some biographies, which he needed to mention from this example, and a group that did not occur to him and did not occur to him, so I wanted to draw attention to them and proceed in this manner.
Yazı hakkında notlar النسخ؛ العنوانات بخط الثلث
Satır sayısı 28
Yazı türü Various
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation - Ottoman library catalog search
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