Author
Ibn Bint Al-Mailiq, Muhammad bin Abdul-Daim bin Muhammad, Abu Al-Maali Nasser Al-Din, 797 AH / 1394 AD.
Author Original
ابن بنت الميلق، محمد بن عبد الدائم بن محمد، أبو المعالي ناصر الدين، هـم
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Istanbul - Turkey -
Not identified
Subject
Theology.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
58
Physical Dimensions
18.4cm × 13cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
502
Record ID
SP 6072
Library Location
Ayasofia - Türkiye (Istanbul) - Hagia Sophia Library
Date
Not available
Notes
In the front of the manuscript and at the end are all pages with various benefits, including two small leaves that seem to have been added to it, followed by some comments in its margins.
Sample Text
Now then: This is the answer of those who inquired about the greatest name of God: is it specific or ambiguous? Is there anything mentioned in it as an argument based on the hadiths of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace? Is it possible to combine these hadiths in a way that will be accepted and accepted? So I say: By God Almighty, what has become apparent to me, from what is consistent with the words of scholars and the rules of the noble Sharia, is that the Greatest Name is ambiguous in the names of God Almighty.
Cilt
سختيان عليه زخرفة مضغوطة، موصول بلسان
Durum
مفكك ومتأثر بالحموضة، طُمست الكتابة في بعض صفحاته.
Muhafız
السلطان محمود خان؛ محرر الوقفية أحمد شيخ زاده المفتش بأوقاف الحرمين الشريفين.
Mürekkep rengi
أسود والعناوين بالأحمر
Satır sayısı
15
Sahiplik
حسن باشا عربي؛ ورد اسمه على صدر المخطوط.
Kaynakça
الأعلام، ج 6، ص 188؛ GAL، ج 2، ص 120؛ GAL, S، ج 2، ص 148؛ هدية العارفين، ج 2، ص 158.
Yazı türü
Naskh