Inking in the science of expression
(التَّحْبير في عِلْم التَعْبير)

Title Inking in the science of expression
Title Original التَّحْبير في عِلْم التَعْبير
Author Al-Anbaji: Hamza bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Saari; (?).
Author Original الأنبجِي حَمْزة بن محمد بن محمد بن سعْرِي؛ ؟
Publication Date: Saturday 27 Rabi` al-Akhir [under one year]
Publication Place Aligarh - India - Bandar Tilgiri - Syed Burhanuddin
Subject The science of vision, the science of expression.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 46
Physical Dimensions 15,5cm × 21,5cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 57/3
Record ID SP 11889
Library Location India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University LIBRARY - India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University
Date Saturday 27 Rabi` al-Akhir [under one year]
Notes Brockelmann attributed such a title to Abu Sa'id (Saad) Nasr bin Yaqoub al-Dinouri (Appendix 1/433) and to Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (Appendix 1/755), and the Khudabakhsh index (22/162) includes a book in the interpretation of the vision similar to this version of ours, as the names of Ibn Sirin and al-Kirmani were mentioned in its introduction, which the indexer did not record for us. The author said in it: ((The author, may God have mercy on him, said: It came to me. A man in the month of Rabi’ al-Awwal in the year five hundred and ninety-four)). However, our version differs in the number of chapters from the Khadabakhsh version. In Index Buhar 2/391 (No. 835) there is a copy with the same title by an unknown author that differs from our copy here. The scribe generally wrote half of it in black ink, and used red ink to write the titles ((and to write everything he wanted to explain)) on a newly made ink. On the title page is the seal of the Habib Ganj Library. This copy of ours was described in the Aligarh Index, Descriptive Catalog 2/293, with the same preservation number.
Sample Text (Praise be to God who revealed to the Savior of His servants what is hidden in His knowledge...) So the despicable servant who lacks the mercy of his Most High Lord, Hamza bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Saari Al-Anbaji, may God cover him with His goodness, says: These are papers that I have deposited in the science of expression, what has been transmitted from the words of Ibn Sirin, Jaafar bin Muhammad Al-Sadiq, Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al-Kirmani and others, and I have explained it in a way that is easy to take.
Cilt جيد الطراز
Yazı hakkında notlar تدويني
Durum نسخة حسنة.
Mürekkep rengi الأسود، الأحمر
Satır sayısı 15
Yazı türü Naskh
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Inking in the science of expression

(التَّحْبير في عِلْم التَعْبير)
Author Al-Anbaji: Hamza bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Saari; (?).
Author Original الأنبجِي حَمْزة بن محمد بن محمد بن سعْرِي؛ ؟
Publication Date Saturday 27 Rabi` al-Akhir [under one year]
Publication Place Aligarh - India - Bandar Tilgiri - Syed Burhanuddin
Subject The science of vision, the science of expression.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 46
Physical Dimensions 15,5cm × 21,5cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 57/3
Record ID SP 11889
Library Location India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University LIBRARY - India (Aligarh) - Aligarh Muslim University
Date Saturday 27 Rabi` al-Akhir [under one year]
Notes Brockelmann attributed such a title to Abu Sa'id (Saad) Nasr bin Yaqoub al-Dinouri (Appendix 1/433) and to Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (Appendix 1/755), and the Khudabakhsh index (22/162) includes a book in the interpretation of the vision similar to this version of ours, as the names of Ibn Sirin and al-Kirmani were mentioned in its introduction, which the indexer did not record for us. The author said in it: ((The author, may God have mercy on him, said: It came to me. A man in the month of Rabi’ al-Awwal in the year five hundred and ninety-four)). However, our version differs in the number of chapters from the Khadabakhsh version. In Index Buhar 2/391 (No. 835) there is a copy with the same title by an unknown author that differs from our copy here. The scribe generally wrote half of it in black ink, and used red ink to write the titles ((and to write everything he wanted to explain)) on a newly made ink. On the title page is the seal of the Habib Ganj Library. This copy of ours was described in the Aligarh Index, Descriptive Catalog 2/293, with the same preservation number.
Sample Text (Praise be to God who revealed to the Savior of His servants what is hidden in His knowledge...) So the despicable servant who lacks the mercy of his Most High Lord, Hamza bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Saari Al-Anbaji, may God cover him with His goodness, says: These are papers that I have deposited in the science of expression, what has been transmitted from the words of Ibn Sirin, Jaafar bin Muhammad Al-Sadiq, Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al-Kirmani and others, and I have explained it in a way that is easy to take.
Cilt جيد الطراز
Yazı hakkında notlar تدويني
Durum نسخة حسنة.
Mürekkep rengi الأسود، الأحمر
Satır sayısı 15
Yazı türü Naskh
Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation - Ottoman library catalog search
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