A footnote to the treatise of the tribe of al-Mardini on the work of the answered quarter
(حاشية على رسالة سبط المارديني في العمل بالربع المُجيَّب)

Title A footnote to the treatise of the tribe of al-Mardini on the work of the answered quarter
Title Original حاشية على رسالة سبط المارديني في العمل بالربع المُجيَّب
Author Abu Zaid Abdul Rahman / bin Al-Haj Ahmed / Al-Tajouri, 999 AH / 1590 AD.
Author Original أبي زيد عبد الرحمن بن الحاج أحمد التاجوري، هـم
Publication Date: unavailable
Publication Place Rabat - Morocco - Not mentioned
Subject Astronomy, meeqat.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 27
Physical Dimensions 22.8cm × 18cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1009
Record ID 96796
Library Location Morocco (Rabat) --The Ḥasanīya Library (Royal Library) - Morocco (Rabat) -- The Hassaniya Library (Royal Library)
Date unavailable
Notes At the end of the copy is an arrangement of twenty verses, the beginning of which is: I thanked my God, glory be to my Lord, He is to be praised *** for the blessings that are renewed at all times, and its conclusion is: There is no good in the one who was ignorant of time *** and did not have knowledge of what to worship. This composition, which was written by Sheikh Al-Tajouri, is an explanation of what was stated in “Al-Risala Al-Fatiha fi Al-A’mal Al-Jibiya” by Al-Mardini. A copy of this letter is located in the Public Treasury in Rabat 1228D.
Sample Text Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds... And then Sheikh Imam Badr Al-Din Al-Mardini... wrote a treatise on work in the answerable quarter... and it was difficult for some beginners to understand, so I thought I would write on some pages to make it easier to understand.
Cilt تسفير مغربي: جلدة حمراء مزدانة بتسطير محفور ونواوير مذهبة، وفي وسطها من الوجهين ترنجة صغيرة خضراء اللون محاطة بظفر مذهب
Mürekkep rengi أسود والعناوين بالأحمر
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça GAL S، ج 2، ص 485.
Yazı türü Maghribī
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A footnote to the treatise of the tribe of al-Mardini on the work of the answered quarter

(حاشية على رسالة سبط المارديني في العمل بالربع المُجيَّب)
Author Abu Zaid Abdul Rahman / bin Al-Haj Ahmed / Al-Tajouri, 999 AH / 1590 AD.
Author Original أبي زيد عبد الرحمن بن الحاج أحمد التاجوري، هـم
Publication Date unavailable
Publication Place Rabat - Morocco - Not mentioned
Subject Astronomy, meeqat.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 27
Physical Dimensions 22.8cm × 18cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 1009
Record ID 96796
Library Location Morocco (Rabat) --The Ḥasanīya Library (Royal Library) - Morocco (Rabat) -- The Hassaniya Library (Royal Library)
Date unavailable
Notes At the end of the copy is an arrangement of twenty verses, the beginning of which is: I thanked my God, glory be to my Lord, He is to be praised *** for the blessings that are renewed at all times, and its conclusion is: There is no good in the one who was ignorant of time *** and did not have knowledge of what to worship. This composition, which was written by Sheikh Al-Tajouri, is an explanation of what was stated in “Al-Risala Al-Fatiha fi Al-A’mal Al-Jibiya” by Al-Mardini. A copy of this letter is located in the Public Treasury in Rabat 1228D.
Sample Text Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds... And then Sheikh Imam Badr Al-Din Al-Mardini... wrote a treatise on work in the answerable quarter... and it was difficult for some beginners to understand, so I thought I would write on some pages to make it easier to understand.
Cilt تسفير مغربي: جلدة حمراء مزدانة بتسطير محفور ونواوير مذهبة، وفي وسطها من الوجهين ترنجة صغيرة خضراء اللون محاطة بظفر مذهب
Mürekkep rengi أسود والعناوين بالأحمر
Satır sayısı 21
Kaynakça GAL S، ج 2، ص 485.
Yazı türü Maghribī
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