Author
Ibn al-Turkmani, Ali bin Othman bin Ibrahim, al-Mardini, Abu al-Hasan, al-Hanafi, 750 AH/1349 AD.
Author Original
ابن التركماني، علي بن عثمان بن إبراهيم، المارديني، أبو الحسن، الحنفي، هـم
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Asia - Egypt -
Not identified
Subject
Literature.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
4
Physical Dimensions
22cm × 13cm
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
مجاميع طلعت 635
Record ID
CP 74517
Library Location
Dar al-Kutub (Public Library) - Egyptian House of Books
Date
Not available
Notes
This letter is followed by a debate between palm trees and vines (100-101), followed by a debate between figs and grapes by Shams al-Din Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin al-Muhib (102-107), followed by a debate between apricots and mulberries by al-Dhahabi (108-110), followed by a debate between roses and the two eagles that sounded for the king (111-115). Microfilm number: 10525.
Sample Text
Praise be to God, who has sprouted in the garden of cheeks the rose of shame... And since roses and daffodils are among the best described flowers... the rose said: Praise be to God, who revealed in the decisive Qur’an: [So when the sky is split open, it becomes a rose like paint.]
Satır sayısı
29
Kaynakça
كشف الظنون، ج 1، ص 621؛ الأعلام، ج 4، ص 311.
Yazı türü
Naskh