The answer of Sheikh Abu Al-Ala Al-Maarri Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Sulaiman, who died in the year 449 AH / 1057 AD) regarding the letter of the late minister Abu Al-Qasim Ali bin Al-Hussein Al-Maghribi to him and his brother Abu Al-Majd Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Suleiman
(جواب الشيخ أبي العلاء المعري أحمد بن عبد الله بن سليمان المتوفى سنة هـ م عن رسالة الوزير الأجل أبي القاسم علي بن الحسين المغربي إليه وأخيه أبي المجد محمد بن عبد الله بن سليمان)

Title The answer of Sheikh Abu Al-Ala Al-Maarri Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Sulaiman, who died in the year 449 AH / 1057 AD) regarding the letter of the late minister Abu Al-Qasim Ali bin Al-Hussein Al-Maghribi to him and his brother Abu Al-Majd Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Suleiman
Title Original جواب الشيخ أبي العلاء المعري أحمد بن عبد الله بن سليمان المتوفى سنة هـ م عن رسالة الوزير الأجل أبي القاسم علي بن الحسين المغربي إليه وأخيه أبي المجد محمد بن عبد الله بن سليمان
Author Not identified
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Damascus - Syria - Not identified
Subject Literature.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 8
Physical Dimensions 13cm × 18cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 4425
Record ID 178883
Library Location Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date Not available
Notes The treatise is in Brockelmann and its name therein is (The Agricultural Treatise) and it is printed there, and in the dictionary of writers it is “The Agricultural Epistle.” Originally, under the word “Al-Ahrad” mentioned in Al-Fatihah, we find the word “Al-Asaf”. - As for the margin of the original, the following was written: “His raindrops and the origin of raindrops are approaching. Rather, it is said that the clouds drop when they bring a lot of rain because it is approaching the earth.” - Originally, under the word “al-Ighrid” mentioned in Al-Fatihah, we find the word “al-talā’.” - Originally, under the word “al-rābūh” mentioned in Al-Fatihah, we find: “al-rābūh is that which is high on the ground. It is said by opening the rā’, adding it, or kasra.” - The word “Al-Habwa” in Al-Fatihah means: dust. In the footnote next to the Fatiha in the original: “The shepherd, the poet, whose name is Ubaid bin Al-Husayn, but he was called the shepherd because he often described camels.” - In the margin next to the Fatiha in the original: A woman who is called Hind is called Hind, and in it he says, “No, Hind.... *** The legacy of a rope that you have received or a new one.” The copy has annotated words in the margins and between the lines.
Sample Text Peace be upon you, O Moroccan wisdom, and the Arabic words, which air uplifted you, and which rain watered you, whose lightning is like a fire, and whose sound is like a raindrop, have dissolved the hill, and risen from a fall, I will tell you what Numayr’s brother said to the girl of Bani Umair.
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Kaynakça GAL المعربة، ج 5، ص 35؛ الأعلام، ج 1، ص 150؛ معجم المؤلفين، ج 1، ص 290؛ GAL, S، ج 5، ص 43؛ معجم الأدباء، ج 3، ص 161.
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The answer of Sheikh Abu Al-Ala Al-Maarri Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Sulaiman, who died in the year 449 AH / 1057 AD) regarding the letter of the late minister Abu Al-Qasim Ali bin Al-Hussein Al-Maghribi to him and his brother Abu Al-Majd Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Suleiman

(جواب الشيخ أبي العلاء المعري أحمد بن عبد الله بن سليمان المتوفى سنة هـ م عن رسالة الوزير الأجل أبي القاسم علي بن الحسين المغربي إليه وأخيه أبي المجد محمد بن عبد الله بن سليمان)
Author Not identified
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Damascus - Syria - Not identified
Subject Literature.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 8
Physical Dimensions 13cm × 18cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 4425
Record ID 178883
Library Location Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date Not available
Notes The treatise is in Brockelmann and its name therein is (The Agricultural Treatise) and it is printed there, and in the dictionary of writers it is “The Agricultural Epistle.” Originally, under the word “Al-Ahrad” mentioned in Al-Fatihah, we find the word “Al-Asaf”. - As for the margin of the original, the following was written: “His raindrops and the origin of raindrops are approaching. Rather, it is said that the clouds drop when they bring a lot of rain because it is approaching the earth.” - Originally, under the word “al-Ighrid” mentioned in Al-Fatihah, we find the word “al-talā’.” - Originally, under the word “al-rābūh” mentioned in Al-Fatihah, we find: “al-rābūh is that which is high on the ground. It is said by opening the rā’, adding it, or kasra.” - The word “Al-Habwa” in Al-Fatihah means: dust. In the footnote next to the Fatiha in the original: “The shepherd, the poet, whose name is Ubaid bin Al-Husayn, but he was called the shepherd because he often described camels.” - In the margin next to the Fatiha in the original: A woman who is called Hind is called Hind, and in it he says, “No, Hind.... *** The legacy of a rope that you have received or a new one.” The copy has annotated words in the margins and between the lines.
Sample Text Peace be upon you, O Moroccan wisdom, and the Arabic words, which air uplifted you, and which rain watered you, whose lightning is like a fire, and whose sound is like a raindrop, have dissolved the hill, and risen from a fall, I will tell you what Numayr’s brother said to the girl of Bani Umair.
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Durum نسخة قديمة ناقصة متآكلة الجوانب بأثر الرطوبة.
Satır sayısı 9
Kaynakça GAL المعربة، ج 5، ص 35؛ الأعلام، ج 1، ص 150؛ معجم المؤلفين، ج 1، ص 290؛ GAL, S، ج 5، ص 43؛ معجم الأدباء، ج 3، ص 161.
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