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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معتاد
Durum
مأروضة في أطرافها ولكنها لم تضر بالكلمات.
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21
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