Author
Ahmed bin Abi Khaythamah, Zuhair bin Harb bin Shaddad, Abu Bakr, of women’s origin, then Al-Baghdadi, 279 AH / 892 AD.
Author Original
أحمد بن أبي خَيْثَمَة زهير بن حرب بن شداد، أبو بكر، نسائي الأصل، ثم البغدادي، هـم
Publication Date
Not available
Publication Place
Baghdad - Iraq -
Not identified
Subject
the date.
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
102
Library
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID
، الرسالة
Record ID
VC 218435
Library Location
Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date
Not available
Notes
The first is a continuation of the speech at the end of the first section. The indexer said that it was not correct to read most of the phrases and words in the conclusion. Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi said (“History of Baghdad”: 4: 163): “...and he has a book of history that was best compiled and most useful..., I said: I do not know of more benefits than the book of history compiled by Ibn Abi Khaythamah, and he only narrated it in the correct way. The great sheikhs, such as Abu al-Qasim al-Baghawi and the like, heard him. Muhammad ibn Ahmad informed us: ibn Yaqoub, Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Naysaburi informed us, Abu Ahmad al-Hafiz informed us. He said: Abu Al-Abbas - meaning Muhammad bin Ishaq Al-Sarraj - borrowed something from Abu Bakr bin Abi Khaythamah from history. He said: O Abu Al-Abbas, I have an oath not to narrate this book except in the correct way. Abu Al-Abbas said: And I have a resolve not to write except what I benefit from, so he returned it to him, and he did not narrate a word about it in his history...” - Yaqut Al-Hamawi (“Dictionary of Writers” 1: 128 - 129) and Al-Safadi (“Al-Wafi bi al-Wafiyat” 6: 376, No. 2879) quoted some paragraphs of Al-Khatib’s words. Hajj Khalifa mentioned him. (“Revealing Suspicions” 1: 276), by saying, “The history of Ibn Abi Khaythamah, Abu Bakr Ahmad bin Zuhair al-Nasa’i, then al-Baghdadi, the Hafiz, who died in the year two hundred and seventy-nine, and he was good in it and some of them mentioned that he did not complete it.” Hanbal, and the science of lineage on the authority of Musaab al-Zubayri, and the days of people on the authority of Abu al-Hasan al-Mada’ini, and literature on the authority of Muhammad bin Salam al-Jumahi. Al-Daraqutni mentioned him and said: “He is trustworthy.” He was born in Baghdad, and he died there, and he wrote a number of books in the year of his death, in “Lisan al-Mizan” in the year 299 AH, and in “Al-Muntazim” (6: 113). And “Al-Tibyan” (KH): Year: 296 AH - the two sections: this second and the first before it (= 206 BC, 25 AH) are photographed from a handwritten copy in the library of the University of Al-Qarawiyyin in Fez. The copy was terribly tampered with, and many of the lines and words were missing - in the “Akhbar Al-Arabi” newspaper - Cairo 15/5/. 1973) that the Institute of Arabic Manuscripts in Cairo copied a fragment of the history of Ibn Abi Khaythamah, in an old Andalusian script, on al-Ghazal parchment, in 10 BC, kept in the public treasury in Rabat, numbered 2671 K. Omar Reda Kahhala mentioned in his research “The Selected Manuscripts of Medina”: (“Journal of the Arabic Language Academy in Damascus” 49 [April 1974] p. 382 that in “the Mahmoudian Library” there is a book. Al-Tarikh by Abu Bakr Ahmad Ibn Zuhair..., the fiftieth part, the third from the Levant and others - Makhroum Al-Akhir - number of pages 230 - old copy (26 Principles of Hadith).
Sample Text
“On the authority of Talha, on the authority of Abd al-Rahman ibn Azhar...” Then follows that, talking about (Muhammad ibn Jubair ibn Mut’im)
Yazı hakkında notlar
وعر
Satır sayısı
25
Kaynakça
GAL, S، ج 1، ص 272؛ معجم المؤلفين، ج 1، ص 227؛ الأعلام، ج 1، ص 123.
Yazı türü
Maghribī
Cilt numarası notları
من الورقة 105 - 206.