Author
Al-Barzanji: Jaafar bin Hassan bin Abdul Karim, 1177 AH / 1763 AD; 1764 AD.
Author Original
البرْزَنْجِي جعفرُ بن حسن بن عَبْد الكريم، هـم؛ م
Publication Date
1275 AH / 1858 AD
Publication Place
Aligarh - India -
Not identified
Subject
Translation.
Type
kitap
Language
ara, fas
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Physical Dimensions
12.7cm × 21.3cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
51 / 10
Record ID
SP 5055
Library Location
India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University LIBRARY - India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University
Date
1275 AH / 1858 AD
Notes
The copyist wrote the text in black ink in general, and used red ink to write the titles, and the pronunciation of “O Allah” and “to write everything he wanted to clarify in red,” and the Persian translation between the lines, on a newly made kagi within dual tables colored with red and blue ink (in the Aligarh catalogue: red and green), with the beginning, middle, and end of the library of Habib Ganj, with some annotations in its footnotes. The last of which contains two papers in which I refer to the method of reading Asmaa al-Badreen. Our copy was described in the Aligarh Catalog: 358/2 Descriptive Catalog, with the same preservation number. Transcribed: See Brockelmann.
Sample Text
(Praise be to God, whose attributes and names are sanctified...), and the one who lacks the virtue of the Most Gracious and Savior, Jaafar bin Hassan bin Abdul Karim Al-Barzanji, says: When I saw a group of eminent scholars who took care to collect the names of the Badri Companions because of their advantages and characteristics that other human names do not have.
Cilt
جيد الطراز
Yazı hakkında notlar
نسخ ورَّاقي ونستعليق
Durum
نسخة جيدة.
Tezhip
زين أولها بطرة نفيسة ملونة بالأمدة الزاهية الختلفة.
Mürekkep rengi
الأسود، الأحمر، أزرق
Satır sayısı
14
Sahiplik
حبيب الرحمن الشيرواني؛ قيد تملكه بأولها، وبعض تقييدات التملك المطموسة عمدًا.
Kaynakça
تاريخ الأدب العربي، ج 2، ص 384؛ تاريخ الأدب العربي(ملحق)، ج 2، ص 517؛ معجم المؤلفيين، ج 3، ص 137.
Yazı türü
Various