Author
Not identified
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Mosul - Iraq -
Not identified
Subject
undefined.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
57 المجاميع
Record ID
211496
Library Location
Iraq (Mosul) -- Al-waqif Hasan Basha Al-jalili - Iraq (Mosul) - Public Endowments Library
Date
Not available
Notes
Muhammad bin Mustafa Al-Ghulami, the sheikh of the scholars of Mosul in his time and a proficient poet. He had works, explanations, systems, takhmis, and metaphors that we know of, including (The amber melon and the amber blossom), which were verified and published by Dr. Salim Al-Naimi, (The Precious Contract in Praises of the Secretary), and two-sided poems called (Light of the Lamp in Praise of the Minister Abdel Fattah) and (Takhmis Al-Hamziyyah) published by Sheikh Muhammad Raouf Al-Ghulami. And (The Summary of Knowledge and the Sign of the Knower), which includes a collection of sciences, and (Prose of the Essence, Explanation of Red Sulfur) by Sheikh Ibn Arabi, and (Lataif Al-Mannan, Avoiding Brotherhood, Being Aware of People, and Slaughtering the Righteous One), which was composed to explain the brief summary with two collections of poetry, and what Muhammad Amin bin Khairallah Al-Khatib Al-Omari said about it ((He surpassed his peers in poetry and stood out in it before his family, and its title number was good composition, and the prose was elegant, the poetry was sweet, and the words were elegant. The expressions are nice in reference)) And from the words of Othman bin Ali Al-Amri, the author of Al-Rawd Al-Nadr ((... He is now the leader of the literary youth who dazzled the Arab scholars with his literature. He was an expert in poetry with permissible magic and in prose with contracts and verses... He was classified in Levantine literature and marked in the front of days as a mole...)) etc.
Sample Text
Early Thursday
Kaynakça
ملك الدرر في أعيان القرن الثاني عشر، ج 4، ص 124؛ شمامة العنبر بتحقيق الدكتور سليم النعيمي، ص 160؛ الحجة على من زاد على ابن حجة، ص 52؛ العلم السامي، ص 149-160؛ تاريخ الأدب العربي العراقي، ج 2، ص 278.