Author
Not identified
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Damascus - Syria -
Not identified
Subject
the hair.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
226
Physical Dimensions
17cm × 10cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
4633
Record ID
205106
Library Location
Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date
Not available
Notes
They are selected individual poems, pieces, and verses by poets, most of them from the Abbasid era, some from the Islamic era and the pre-Islamic era, and some from later eras. It is the second part of a large book in the anthologies. It is a good book, unique in its scope, and composed of many chapters, namely: 1- A collection of poetry descriptions. 2- A sentence describing writing machines, and what is attached to this chapter [2b] 3- A sentence of praise for those who are characterized by progress in the construction industry and systems [17] 4- A sentence of guidance in the rules of science [11a] 5- A sentence of miscellaneous praise [15a] 6- A sentence about satire and warning before doing it [29a] 7- A sentence about praising what he condemns and disparaging what he praises [49a] 8- A sentence about The attributes of light, blossom, and the days of spring [59a] 9- A sentence describing the clouds and what is related to them [79a] 10- A sentence describing water and what is related to it [82a] 11- A sentence describing the etiquette of gatherings for drinking and summoning to it [89a] 12- A sentence describing wine and cups [99a] 13- A sentence describing the oud and the instruments of rapture, the flute, and singing [119a]. 14- A sentence about spinning and kinship [129a] 15- A sentence about describing the stars and the night and what is related to this topic [148a] 16- A sentence about gray hair, youth, and pigmentation [159a] 17- A sentence about elegies and condolences [169a] 18- A sentence about describing horses and the ring [185a] 19- A sentence about Saeed’s sheep and Ibn Harb’s talusan and what goes on like this [195a]. 20- A sentence about the bear and what is attached to this spacious chapter [205a]. It is most likely that it is the author's copy, as he left blank sheets of paper in it after many chapters, and we see that he intended to fill them with time. I also think that the author is from Damascus. Some poetry is written in red on a few pages.
Sample Text
The second chapter is about poetic sentences with diverse meanings according to the premises
Yazı hakkında notlar
معتاد مشكول بعض الشكل في بعض المواضع
Durum
حديثة جدا وجيدة.
Satır sayısı
18 _ 23