Interpretation of Surat Al-Asr
(تفسير سورة العصر)

Title Interpretation of Surat Al-Asr
Title Original تفسير سورة العصر
Author Not mentioned.
Author Original غير مذكور
Publication Date: Unknown
Publication Place Istanbul - Turkey - Not identified
Subject Interpretation of the Holy Quran.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 6
Physical Dimensions 16.8cm × 10.7cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 385
Record ID CC 112409
Library Location Ayasofia - Türkiye (Istanbul) - Hagia Sophia Library - Hagia Sophia
Date Unknown
Notes Above the verses are red lines, the text is commented, and in one margin there is a commentary. After the message, there is one blank page.
Sample Text “By the afternoon” he swore by the afternoon prayer for its virtue, or by the evening prayer, just as he swore by the noon prayer because of the evidence of power in them, or by the era of prophecy for his honor. It seems more likely that it should be interpreted as the entire era, because the blame in the rhetorical position is for completeness if there is no evidence of the oath as stated in the principles, and there is no evidence here that the “era” is used in general.
CDc 10578
Mürekkep rengi أسود
Satır sayısı 13
Yazı türü Taʿlīq
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Interpretation of Surat Al-Asr

(تفسير سورة العصر)
Author Not mentioned.
Author Original غير مذكور
Publication Date Unknown
Publication Place Istanbul - Turkey - Not identified
Subject Interpretation of the Holy Quran.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 6
Physical Dimensions 16.8cm × 10.7cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 385
Record ID CC 112409
Library Location Ayasofia - Türkiye (Istanbul) - Hagia Sophia Library - Hagia Sophia
Date Unknown
Notes Above the verses are red lines, the text is commented, and in one margin there is a commentary. After the message, there is one blank page.
Sample Text “By the afternoon” he swore by the afternoon prayer for its virtue, or by the evening prayer, just as he swore by the noon prayer because of the evidence of power in them, or by the era of prophecy for his honor. It seems more likely that it should be interpreted as the entire era, because the blame in the rhetorical position is for completeness if there is no evidence of the oath as stated in the principles, and there is no evidence here that the “era” is used in general.
CDc 10578
Mürekkep rengi أسود
Satır sayısı 13
Yazı türü Taʿlīq
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation - Ottoman library catalog search
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