Inlay jewels, all kinds of exquisite
(جواهر الترصيع، أنواع البديع)

Title Inlay jewels, all kinds of exquisite
Title Original جواهر الترصيع، أنواع البديع
Author Unknown
Publication Date: 10th century
Publication Place Basra - Iraq - Not identified
Subject Badi science.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 15
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID ح ـ 108
Record ID 147863
Library Location Iraq (Basra) - El-Abbasia Library - Iraq (Basra) - Al-Abbasia Library
Date 10th century
Notes I saw the author as being based on seven types: 1 - In the ingenuity of the initiator called Hasan al-Ibda’. 2 - The ingenuity of initiation, and it is considered a branch of the ingenuity of the beginning. 3 - Al-Tara’i’, which is putting both parts of the verse in one rhyme. 4 - Necessity of what is not necessary. 5 - Naturalizing the derivation, which is the introduction of two words that are united by one root in terms of derivation. 6 - Derivative naturalization. 7 - Similar naturalization, which is the same as the fulfillment of the naturalization. There is a separate and attached naturalization. He based most of his verses on what we mentioned.
Sample Text “Praise be to God who has defined the state of miracles in a wonderful manner, and made its types as eloquent as gardens in the spring.”
Satır sayısı 23
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Inlay jewels, all kinds of exquisite

(جواهر الترصيع، أنواع البديع)
Author Unknown
Publication Date 10th century
Publication Place Basra - Iraq - Not identified
Subject Badi science.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 15
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID ح ـ 108
Record ID 147863
Library Location Iraq (Basra) - El-Abbasia Library - Iraq (Basra) - Al-Abbasia Library
Date 10th century
Notes I saw the author as being based on seven types: 1 - In the ingenuity of the initiator called Hasan al-Ibda’. 2 - The ingenuity of initiation, and it is considered a branch of the ingenuity of the beginning. 3 - Al-Tara’i’, which is putting both parts of the verse in one rhyme. 4 - Necessity of what is not necessary. 5 - Naturalizing the derivation, which is the introduction of two words that are united by one root in terms of derivation. 6 - Derivative naturalization. 7 - Similar naturalization, which is the same as the fulfillment of the naturalization. There is a separate and attached naturalization. He based most of his verses on what we mentioned.
Sample Text “Praise be to God who has defined the state of miracles in a wonderful manner, and made its types as eloquent as gardens in the spring.”
Satır sayısı 23
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