History of notable states
(تاريخ دول الأعيان)

Title History of notable states
Title Original تاريخ دول الأعيان
Author Ibn Abi Uthaibah or the son of Abu Udhaibah’s wife, Shihab al-Din Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Omar al-Shafi’i, 856 AH/1453 AD.
Author Original ابن أبي عذيبة أو ابن زوجة أبي غذيبة، شهاب الدين أحمد بن محمد بن عمر الشافعي، هـم
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject History, biographies and biographies, poetry.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 15cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 9210
Record ID 99251
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) -- Iraq Museum Library - Iraq (Baghdad) -- Iraq Museum Library
Date Not available
Notes It is an explanation of the poem Nazm al-Juman fi Dhikr Min Salaf Min al-Zaman, which was attributed to Abd al-Rahman al-Bistami, who died in the year 843 AH/1439 AD, and which was also attributed to Abdullah al-Shafi’i. The author’s translation appears on the title page of the first part, taken from the chronicle “Anas al-Jalil fi Akhbar al-Quds wa al-Haleel” by Judge Majd al-Din Abi al-Yaman Abd al-Rahman al-Ulaimi, who died in the year 927 AH/1520 AD, and it reads: “Sheikh Shihab al-Din Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Omar al-Shafi’i, the famous historian, son of Abu Uthaybah’s wife, who was not from Jerusalem. He read the Qur’an and dabbled in knowledge. He was one of the jurists of the Salihi school, paid attention to the science of history, and wrote two histories, one of which was It is lengthy, and the other is brief. He died on Friday, the fifteenth of Rabi’ al-Akhir, eight hundred and fifty-six years old, and was buried at Bab al-Rahma. The book is divided into five parts, and this copy includes the second part. It was written by the same copyist as the copy that included the first part, which bears the preservation number 9209.
Sample Text Praise be to God, the Ancient, before the creation of time and space, the Eternal, the Everlasting, and all who are upon it, for He is the One who decreed the disappearance of the kingdom, the sphere, and the animal... As for what follows, the poor servant of God Almighty says, Ahmed bin Omar Al-Maqdisi Al-Shafi’i, known as Ibn Abi (Adsa), may God be kind to him.
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Kaynakça التعريف بالمؤرخين، ص 236_ 237؛ معجم المؤلفين، ج 2، ص 139؛ الضوء اللامع، ج 6، ص 301؛ دار الكتب، ج 5، ص 10.
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History of notable states

(تاريخ دول الأعيان)
Author Ibn Abi Uthaibah or the son of Abu Udhaibah’s wife, Shihab al-Din Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Omar al-Shafi’i, 856 AH/1453 AD.
Author Original ابن أبي عذيبة أو ابن زوجة أبي غذيبة، شهاب الدين أحمد بن محمد بن عمر الشافعي، هـم
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject History, biographies and biographies, poetry.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 21cm × 15cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 9210
Record ID 99251
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) -- Iraq Museum Library - Iraq (Baghdad) -- Iraq Museum Library
Date Not available
Notes It is an explanation of the poem Nazm al-Juman fi Dhikr Min Salaf Min al-Zaman, which was attributed to Abd al-Rahman al-Bistami, who died in the year 843 AH/1439 AD, and which was also attributed to Abdullah al-Shafi’i. The author’s translation appears on the title page of the first part, taken from the chronicle “Anas al-Jalil fi Akhbar al-Quds wa al-Haleel” by Judge Majd al-Din Abi al-Yaman Abd al-Rahman al-Ulaimi, who died in the year 927 AH/1520 AD, and it reads: “Sheikh Shihab al-Din Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Omar al-Shafi’i, the famous historian, son of Abu Uthaybah’s wife, who was not from Jerusalem. He read the Qur’an and dabbled in knowledge. He was one of the jurists of the Salihi school, paid attention to the science of history, and wrote two histories, one of which was It is lengthy, and the other is brief. He died on Friday, the fifteenth of Rabi’ al-Akhir, eight hundred and fifty-six years old, and was buried at Bab al-Rahma. The book is divided into five parts, and this copy includes the second part. It was written by the same copyist as the copy that included the first part, which bears the preservation number 9209.
Sample Text Praise be to God, the Ancient, before the creation of time and space, the Eternal, the Everlasting, and all who are upon it, for He is the One who decreed the disappearance of the kingdom, the sphere, and the animal... As for what follows, the poor servant of God Almighty says, Ahmed bin Omar Al-Maqdisi Al-Shafi’i, known as Ibn Abi (Adsa), may God be kind to him.
Satır sayısı 18
Kaynakça التعريف بالمؤرخين، ص 236_ 237؛ معجم المؤلفين، ج 2، ص 139؛ الضوء اللامع، ج 6، ص 301؛ دار الكتب، ج 5، ص 10.
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