Pearly Wires in Bioethics
(الأسلاك اللؤلؤية في الآداب اليحيوية)

Title Pearly Wires in Bioethics
Title Original الأسلاك اللؤلؤية في الآداب اليحيوية
Author Yahya bin Al-Mutahhar bin Ismail, 1268 AH / 1852 AD.
Author Original يحيى بن المطهر بن إسماعيل، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Yemen - Not identified
Subject Literature.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 517
Record ID 52993
Library Location Yemen - Collection of Muḥammad bin Muḥammad bin Ḥusayn Ghamḍān (The Historian) - Yemen - Private Libraries in Yemen (Yemen - Collection of Muhammad bin Muhammad Zabarah (The Historian))
Date Not available
Notes He published a long poem, then said, “And after literature was the religion of the Arabs and no one desired it except those who took from knowledge and wealth for the most generous reason,” he collected in his wealth of poems and correspondences between him and the people of his time. It is noted that this book was not mentioned by the founder of the library in his translation of the author (“Nail al-Watar” 2, 411).
Kaynakça نيل الوطر، ج 2، ص 411.
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Pearly Wires in Bioethics

(الأسلاك اللؤلؤية في الآداب اليحيوية)
Author Yahya bin Al-Mutahhar bin Ismail, 1268 AH / 1852 AD.
Author Original يحيى بن المطهر بن إسماعيل، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Yemen - Not identified
Subject Literature.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 517
Record ID 52993
Library Location Yemen - Collection of Muḥammad bin Muḥammad bin Ḥusayn Ghamḍān (The Historian) - Yemen - Private Libraries in Yemen (Yemen - Collection of Muhammad bin Muhammad Zabarah (The Historian))
Date Not available
Notes He published a long poem, then said, “And after literature was the religion of the Arabs and no one desired it except those who took from knowledge and wealth for the most generous reason,” he collected in his wealth of poems and correspondences between him and the people of his time. It is noted that this book was not mentioned by the founder of the library in his translation of the author (“Nail al-Watar” 2, 411).
Kaynakça نيل الوطر، ج 2، ص 411.
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