Commentary from the book Al-Umda by Ibn Rashiq on the etiquette and virtues of poetry
(التعليق من كتاب العمدة لابن رشيق في آداب الشعر ومحاسنه)

Title Commentary from the book Al-Umda by Ibn Rashiq on the etiquette and virtues of poetry
Title Original التعليق من كتاب العمدة لابن رشيق في آداب الشعر ومحاسنه
Author Unknown
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Damascus - Syria - Not identified
Subject Literature.
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 107
Physical Dimensions 15cm × 20.5cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 4242
Record ID 178530
Library Location Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date Not available
Notes The following is mentioned in Kashf al-Zunun about the author of this book: “Al-Siqilli - meaning Al-Umda - shortened it and called it Al-Iddah, and Muwaffaq Al-Din Al-Baghdadi shortened it.” It has some footnotes in the same font. The copy is recent and the titles are in red. On the last page is a brief translation of Al-Sakaki, the owner of the key, in a different handwriting.
Sample Text After this, this is a summary of Al-Umdah’s book, and I named it with a commentary from Umdah Ibn Rashiq, so I say: Chapter on the virtue of poetry, and from God I seek help. The Arabs are the best of nations, and their rule is the most honorable. The speech of the Arabs is of two types: structured and prose, and each of them has three classes: good, average, and bad. People have agreed that the prose in their speech is more
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Commentary from the book Al-Umda by Ibn Rashiq on the etiquette and virtues of poetry

(التعليق من كتاب العمدة لابن رشيق في آداب الشعر ومحاسنه)
Author Unknown
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Damascus - Syria - Not identified
Subject Literature.
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 107
Physical Dimensions 15cm × 20.5cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 4242
Record ID 178530
Library Location Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library - Syria (Damascus) - Dar Al-Kutob Al-Dhahiria Library
Date Not available
Notes The following is mentioned in Kashf al-Zunun about the author of this book: “Al-Siqilli - meaning Al-Umda - shortened it and called it Al-Iddah, and Muwaffaq Al-Din Al-Baghdadi shortened it.” It has some footnotes in the same font. The copy is recent and the titles are in red. On the last page is a brief translation of Al-Sakaki, the owner of the key, in a different handwriting.
Sample Text After this, this is a summary of Al-Umdah’s book, and I named it with a commentary from Umdah Ibn Rashiq, so I say: Chapter on the virtue of poetry, and from God I seek help. The Arabs are the best of nations, and their rule is the most honorable. The speech of the Arabs is of two types: structured and prose, and each of them has three classes: good, average, and bad. People have agreed that the prose in their speech is more
Yazı hakkında notlar معتاد
Durum مأروضة في أطرافها ولكنها لم تضر بالكلمات.
Satır sayısı 21
Yazı türü Naskh
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