A footnote to Al-Dawani's old footnote explaining abstraction
(حاشية على حاشية الدواني القديمة على شرح التجريد)

Title A footnote to Al-Dawani's old footnote explaining abstraction
Title Original حاشية على حاشية الدواني القديمة على شرح التجريد
Author Al-Shirazi, Jamal al-Din Mahmoud bin Yaqoub; One of the men of the tenth century AH.
Author Original الشيرازي، جمال الدين محمود بن يعقوب؛ من رجال القرن العاشر للهجرة
Publication Date: 1331 AH / 1912 AD; On the 14th of Jumada al-Awwal
Publication Place Aligarh - India - The town of the greatest hatred - Mahmoud Naseer Al-Siddiqi
Subject Theology.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 68
Physical Dimensions 12cm × 34cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 297،4/48
Record ID SP 8680
Library Location India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University LIBRARY - India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University
Date 1331 AH / 1912 AD; On the 14th of Jumada al-Awwal
Notes The author was a student of Sadr al-Din Muhammad bin Ghiyath al-Din Mansur al-Shirazi, who was killed in the year 903 AH. The copyist generally wrote it in black ink, and used red ink to write the headings of the paragraphs and draw warning lines on some of the annotated text. Copied by: Among them is a copy in the Al-Marashi Al-Najafi Library in Qom, No.: 5596, and Brockelmann mentioned some of its copies in Appendix 1/926.
Sample Text He said, “May his honorable secret be sanctified,” he did not mention it with any meaning, etc. I know that the master of the investigators... when he saw that the common practice in sermons is directing prayer after the Prophet to the multiple people according to the true Shiite and Sunni methods, he wanted to carry the words of the investigator on the conventional method, in the bearable aspect of the method.
Cilt بدائي الطراز
Durum نسخة حسنة.
Mürekkep rengi أسود وأحمر
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça نزهة الخواطر، ج 4، ص 77.
Yazı türü Nastaʿlīq
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A footnote to Al-Dawani's old footnote explaining abstraction

(حاشية على حاشية الدواني القديمة على شرح التجريد)
Author Al-Shirazi, Jamal al-Din Mahmoud bin Yaqoub; One of the men of the tenth century AH.
Author Original الشيرازي، جمال الدين محمود بن يعقوب؛ من رجال القرن العاشر للهجرة
Publication Date 1331 AH / 1912 AD; On the 14th of Jumada al-Awwal
Publication Place Aligarh - India - The town of the greatest hatred - Mahmoud Naseer Al-Siddiqi
Subject Theology.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 68
Physical Dimensions 12cm × 34cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 297،4/48
Record ID SP 8680
Library Location India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University LIBRARY - India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University
Date 1331 AH / 1912 AD; On the 14th of Jumada al-Awwal
Notes The author was a student of Sadr al-Din Muhammad bin Ghiyath al-Din Mansur al-Shirazi, who was killed in the year 903 AH. The copyist generally wrote it in black ink, and used red ink to write the headings of the paragraphs and draw warning lines on some of the annotated text. Copied by: Among them is a copy in the Al-Marashi Al-Najafi Library in Qom, No.: 5596, and Brockelmann mentioned some of its copies in Appendix 1/926.
Sample Text He said, “May his honorable secret be sanctified,” he did not mention it with any meaning, etc. I know that the master of the investigators... when he saw that the common practice in sermons is directing prayer after the Prophet to the multiple people according to the true Shiite and Sunni methods, he wanted to carry the words of the investigator on the conventional method, in the bearable aspect of the method.
Cilt بدائي الطراز
Durum نسخة حسنة.
Mürekkep rengi أسود وأحمر
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça نزهة الخواطر، ج 4، ص 77.
Yazı türü Nastaʿlīq
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation - Ottoman library catalog search
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