The adornment of the saints and the classes of the pure - (Part 1)
(حلية الأولياء وطبقات الأصفياء الجزء )

Title The adornment of the saints and the classes of the pure - (Part 1)
Title Original حلية الأولياء وطبقات الأصفياء الجزء
Author Abu Naim Al-Asbahani, Ahmed bin Abdullah, 430 AH / 1038 AD; In Isfahan.
Author Original أبو نعيم الأصبهاني، أحمد بن عبد الله، هـم؛ بأصبهان
Publication Date: 1215 AH/1800 AD; In Shaaban
Publication Place Rabat - Morocco - Not identified
Subject the date.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 232
Physical Dimensions 30cm × 19cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 7492
Record ID 144640
Library Location Morocco (Rabat) --The Ḥasanīya Library (Royal Library) - Morocco (Rabat) -- The Hassaniya Library (Royal Library)
Date 1215 AH/1800 AD; In Shaaban
Notes It is, as its author described it in its preamble, “a book that includes the names of a group, some of their hadiths and speeches from the eminent scholars of the Sufis and their imams, and the arrangement of their classes of ascetics and their arguments, from the century of the Companions, the Successors, and their followers, and those after them who knew the evidence and facts, and practiced the conditions and methods.” Its author completed it, as stated in its conclusion, in Dhul-Hijjah in the year 422 AH. He begins by defining the characteristics of the saints and their virtues, then talks about Sufism and the Sufis, the types of their speech, their rituals and their attributes. Then he opens the subject of his book by talking about the four caliphs, followed by a group of the greatest companions such as Talha bin Ubaid Allah, Al-Zubayr bin Al-Awwam, Saad bin Abi Waqqas, Abd al-Rahman bin Awf and others. After them, he mentions a group of famous women, led by Mrs. Fatima al-Zahra, daughter of the Messenger, Aisha al-Siddiqiyya, wife of the Messenger, Asma’ bint Abi Bakr, and others. Then he goes on to mention the rest of the great companions and followers, and after them the great saints, ascetics, and Sufis, respectively, but without chronological or alphabetical order. He does not pay much attention to the historical aspect, and he rarely mentions the date of birth or death, but he pays special attention to the personal characteristics of piety and asceticism, and to the narrated hadiths and famous sayings emanating from those whom he mentions. He is also concerned with the chains of transmission and goes on at length. This book was mentioned or found in: Brockelmann: S.I. 617_ G.I. 362.
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Satır sayısı 33
Yazı türü Maghribī
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The adornment of the saints and the classes of the pure - (Part 1)

(حلية الأولياء وطبقات الأصفياء الجزء )
Author Abu Naim Al-Asbahani, Ahmed bin Abdullah, 430 AH / 1038 AD; In Isfahan.
Author Original أبو نعيم الأصبهاني، أحمد بن عبد الله، هـم؛ بأصبهان
Publication Date 1215 AH/1800 AD; In Shaaban
Publication Place Rabat - Morocco - Not identified
Subject the date.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 232
Physical Dimensions 30cm × 19cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 7492
Record ID 144640
Library Location Morocco (Rabat) --The Ḥasanīya Library (Royal Library) - Morocco (Rabat) -- The Hassaniya Library (Royal Library)
Date 1215 AH/1800 AD; In Shaaban
Notes It is, as its author described it in its preamble, “a book that includes the names of a group, some of their hadiths and speeches from the eminent scholars of the Sufis and their imams, and the arrangement of their classes of ascetics and their arguments, from the century of the Companions, the Successors, and their followers, and those after them who knew the evidence and facts, and practiced the conditions and methods.” Its author completed it, as stated in its conclusion, in Dhul-Hijjah in the year 422 AH. He begins by defining the characteristics of the saints and their virtues, then talks about Sufism and the Sufis, the types of their speech, their rituals and their attributes. Then he opens the subject of his book by talking about the four caliphs, followed by a group of the greatest companions such as Talha bin Ubaid Allah, Al-Zubayr bin Al-Awwam, Saad bin Abi Waqqas, Abd al-Rahman bin Awf and others. After them, he mentions a group of famous women, led by Mrs. Fatima al-Zahra, daughter of the Messenger, Aisha al-Siddiqiyya, wife of the Messenger, Asma’ bint Abi Bakr, and others. Then he goes on to mention the rest of the great companions and followers, and after them the great saints, ascetics, and Sufis, respectively, but without chronological or alphabetical order. He does not pay much attention to the historical aspect, and he rarely mentions the date of birth or death, but he pays special attention to the personal characteristics of piety and asceticism, and to the narrated hadiths and famous sayings emanating from those whom he mentions. He is also concerned with the chains of transmission and goes on at length. This book was mentioned or found in: Brockelmann: S.I. 617_ G.I. 362.
Yazı hakkında notlar ملون
Satır sayısı 33
Yazı türü Maghribī
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