The fruits of hearts in the genitive and attributive
(ثمار القلوب في المضاف والمنسوب)

Title The fruits of hearts in the genitive and attributive
Title Original ثمار القلوب في المضاف والمنسوب
Author Al-Tha'alibi, Al-Tha'alibi, Abu Mansur Abd al-Malik bin Muhammad al-Naysaburi, 430 AH/1038 AD.
Author Original الثعالبي، الثعالبي ، أبو منصور عبد الملك بن محمد النيسابوري، هـم
Publication Date: Eighth century AH / 14 AD
Publication Place Quds - Palestine - Not identified
Subject Arabic literature, Arabic proverbs, and it lists brief proverbs or sayings and then explains the occasions in which they are said or their meanings. An example of this is (Jahl Abu Jahl) (written by Ibn Muqla). It contains 65 chapters in many sciences, such as a chapter on what is added and attributed to countries and places, a chapter on times and times,.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 285
Physical Dimensions 20cm × 14cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 774 - الادب العربي 116
Record ID SP 49449
Library Location Palestine (Quds) - Al-Aqsā Mosque LIBRARY - Palestine (Jerusalem) - Al-Aqsa Mosque Library
Date Eighth century AH / 14 AD
Notes It contains a red display of the doors and many sentences. At the beginning of the copy is a text of a supplication by Sidi Ibrahim bin Adham.
Sample Text After praising God, whose blessings are the least, it takes the greatest thanks and prayers upon our Master Muhammad, the Chosen One Muhammad, and upon his God, no tongue utters remembrance. This book is translated with the fruits of hearts in the genitive and the accusative. It served the bookstore of Prince Sayyid Abi al-Fadl Ubayd Allah ibn Ahmad al-Mikali.
Cilt من الجلد الاحمر وعليه آثار تزيين، أصابت الأرضة أطرافه
Yazı hakkında notlar جميل
Durum نسخة جيدة، تأثرت أوراقها بالأرضة.
Mürekkep rengi أسود
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 523.
Yazı türü Naskh
Cilt numarası 4
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The fruits of hearts in the genitive and attributive

(ثمار القلوب في المضاف والمنسوب)
Author Al-Tha'alibi, Al-Tha'alibi, Abu Mansur Abd al-Malik bin Muhammad al-Naysaburi, 430 AH/1038 AD.
Author Original الثعالبي، الثعالبي ، أبو منصور عبد الملك بن محمد النيسابوري، هـم
Publication Date Eighth century AH / 14 AD
Publication Place Quds - Palestine - Not identified
Subject Arabic literature, Arabic proverbs, and it lists brief proverbs or sayings and then explains the occasions in which they are said or their meanings. An example of this is (Jahl Abu Jahl) (written by Ibn Muqla). It contains 65 chapters in many sciences, such as a chapter on what is added and attributed to countries and places, a chapter on times and times,.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 285
Physical Dimensions 20cm × 14cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 774 - الادب العربي 116
Record ID SP 49449
Library Location Palestine (Quds) - Al-Aqsā Mosque LIBRARY - Palestine (Jerusalem) - Al-Aqsa Mosque Library
Date Eighth century AH / 14 AD
Notes It contains a red display of the doors and many sentences. At the beginning of the copy is a text of a supplication by Sidi Ibrahim bin Adham.
Sample Text After praising God, whose blessings are the least, it takes the greatest thanks and prayers upon our Master Muhammad, the Chosen One Muhammad, and upon his God, no tongue utters remembrance. This book is translated with the fruits of hearts in the genitive and the accusative. It served the bookstore of Prince Sayyid Abi al-Fadl Ubayd Allah ibn Ahmad al-Mikali.
Cilt من الجلد الاحمر وعليه آثار تزيين، أصابت الأرضة أطرافه
Yazı hakkında notlar جميل
Durum نسخة جيدة، تأثرت أوراقها بالأرضة.
Mürekkep rengi أسود
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 523.
Yazı türü Naskh
Cilt numarası 4
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