The unique book of Al-Laali in explaining the poem / written by the learned Sheikh Al-Qara Imam Al-Jaabari, Kitāb al-Lāʼalī al-farīdah fī sharḥ al-qaṣīdah / taʼlīf al-Shaykh al-ʻālim al-ʻālam shaykh al-qurrā al-imām al-Jaʻbarī. - Lāʼalīʼ al-farīdah fī sharḥ al-qaṣīdah. Juzʼ 1, unique pearls in explaining the poem. Part 1
(كتاب اللاءلي الفريدة في شرح القصيدة تأليف الشيخ العالم العالم شيخ القرا الامام الجعبري )

Title The unique book of Al-Laali in explaining the poem / written by the learned Sheikh Al-Qara Imam Al-Jaabari, Kitāb al-Lāʼalī al-farīdah fī sharḥ al-qaṣīdah / taʼlīf al-Shaykh al-ʻālim al-ʻālam shaykh al-qurrā al-imām al-Jaʻbarī. - Lāʼalīʼ al-farīdah fī sharḥ al-qaṣīdah. Juzʼ 1, unique pearls in explaining the poem. Part 1
Title Original كتاب اللاءلي الفريدة في شرح القصيدة تأليف الشيخ العالم العالم شيخ القرا الامام الجعبري
Author Abū Abd Allāh al-Fāsi, Muḥammad ibn Hassan, 1193-1258
Author Original Abū ʻAbd Allāh al-Fāsī, Muḥammad ibn Ḥasan, 1193-1258, ابو عبد الله الفاسي، محمد بن حسن
Publication Date: 1454
Publication Place - [ 1454]
Subject Shāṭibī, al-Qāsim ibn Fīrruh, 1144-1194—Ḥirz al-amānī wa-wajh al-tahānī., Qurʼan—Readings—Early works to 1800, Qurʼanic scholars—Biography—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, Shatibi, Al-Qassim Bin Vera.—Extending wishes and congratulations.
Type Book
Language ar
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 196
Library: Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9951883903506421
Record ID jh343v929
Library Location HSVM Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 2478Y, HSVM Electronic Resource, ELF1 Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 2478Y, ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date 1454-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1454
Notes Commentary on Ḥirz al-amānī wa-wajh al-tahānī, also known as al-Shāṭibīyah, a versification by al-Shāṭibī (d. 590/1194) of al-Taysīr li-ḥifẓ madhāhib al-qurrāʼ al-sabʻah by ʻUthmān al-Dānī (d. 444/1053). | Ms. codex., Title from title page (fol. 3a). On the left margin, note: "Hādhā sharḥ al-Fāsī wa-hādhā al-ʻunwān khaṭā" (crossed out)., Incipit: The poor man says, To the mercy of his Lord, he seeks forgiveness for his sins and sins... Praise him, praise be to a trustworthy believer... Now, a group of readers are busy with the poem of Sheikh Imam Abi Al-Qasim. Al-Shatibi... The Sheikh, the Imam, the scholar, the Hafiz, the emitter, Abu Al-Qasim bin Farrah Al-Ra’ini, then Al-Shatili, may God have mercy on him, said, “I began with the name of God... and in a moila, it is said that I began a thing and initiated it, that is, I created it. Written in medium, small naskh in black ink with use of red for headings and commented text. Cream paper with laid and chain lines visible. Fiber visible on the surface. Fol. 1-2 are apparently later additions on the same paper, with several inscriptions on the folio. 1a, including a Kabīkaj and a dāʼirah, and a table of the names and dates of readers of the Qurʼān, presented in Persian on fol. 1b-2a. Leaves apparently missing between foll. 19 and 20 (see catchword on fol. 19b and numbering of the quire on fol. 20a). The quires (mainly quinions) are numbered using Arabic numerals (starting with "4" on fol. 20a). Catchword on the verso of each leaf. Note in the same hand as the second title on follo. 3a quoting the entry on this text in Kashf al-ẓunūn. On fol. 195b: Short text on the six causes of illness according to the physicians of Fars, Rūm and al-Hind. Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals (omits the first fol.). Title on the tail of the text block: "Kitāb al-Farīdah fī sharḥ al-Qaṣīdah". Inscription in Arabic script on a label pasted on the upper cover: "Qirāʼāt 15"., Origin: Copy completed on Friday 8 Ṣafar 858 [Feb. 1454] (in Arabic numerals) by Yūnus Ibn Aqbughā al-muqriʼ al-Mālikī (colophon, fol. 192b). | Blue paper over paper pasteboards for upper and lower covers. Leather spine with four sewing stations, with gilt working. Orange paper pastedowns and free endpaper. Two modern paper ends at the beginning of the copy. | From the books of Aḥmad Najīb Ibn Aḥmad Ṭāhir (ownership statement dated [12]71 H. on fol. 3a). Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942. | Mach, R. Yahuda, 197
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The unique book of Al-Laali in explaining the poem / written by the learned Sheikh Al-Qara Imam Al-Jaabari, Kitāb al-Lāʼalī al-farīdah fī sharḥ al-qaṣīdah / taʼlīf al-Shaykh al-ʻālim al-ʻālam shaykh al-qurrā al-imām al-Jaʻbarī. - Lāʼalīʼ al-farīdah fī sharḥ al-qaṣīdah. Juzʼ 1, unique pearls in explaining the poem. Part 1

(كتاب اللاءلي الفريدة في شرح القصيدة تأليف الشيخ العالم العالم شيخ القرا الامام الجعبري )
Author Abū Abd Allāh al-Fāsi, Muḥammad ibn Hassan, 1193-1258
Author Original Abū ʻAbd Allāh al-Fāsī, Muḥammad ibn Ḥasan, 1193-1258, ابو عبد الله الفاسي، محمد بن حسن
Publication Date 1454
Publication Place - [ 1454]
Subject Shāṭibī, al-Qāsim ibn Fīrruh, 1144-1194—Ḥirz al-amānī wa-wajh al-tahānī., Qurʼan—Readings—Early works to 1800, Qurʼanic scholars—Biography—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, Shatibi, Al-Qassim Bin Vera.—Extending wishes and congratulations.
Type Book
Language ar
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 196
Library Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9951883903506421
Record ID jh343v929
Library Location HSVM Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 2478Y, HSVM Electronic Resource, ELF1 Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 2478Y, ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date 1454-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1454
Notes Commentary on Ḥirz al-amānī wa-wajh al-tahānī, also known as al-Shāṭibīyah, a versification by al-Shāṭibī (d. 590/1194) of al-Taysīr li-ḥifẓ madhāhib al-qurrāʼ al-sabʻah by ʻUthmān al-Dānī (d. 444/1053). | Ms. codex., Title from title page (fol. 3a). On the left margin, note: "Hādhā sharḥ al-Fāsī wa-hādhā al-ʻunwān khaṭā" (crossed out)., Incipit: The poor man says, To the mercy of his Lord, he seeks forgiveness for his sins and sins... Praise him, praise be to a trustworthy believer... Now, a group of readers are busy with the poem of Sheikh Imam Abi Al-Qasim. Al-Shatibi... The Sheikh, the Imam, the scholar, the Hafiz, the emitter, Abu Al-Qasim bin Farrah Al-Ra’ini, then Al-Shatili, may God have mercy on him, said, “I began with the name of God... and in a moila, it is said that I began a thing and initiated it, that is, I created it. Written in medium, small naskh in black ink with use of red for headings and commented text. Cream paper with laid and chain lines visible. Fiber visible on the surface. Fol. 1-2 are apparently later additions on the same paper, with several inscriptions on the folio. 1a, including a Kabīkaj and a dāʼirah, and a table of the names and dates of readers of the Qurʼān, presented in Persian on fol. 1b-2a. Leaves apparently missing between foll. 19 and 20 (see catchword on fol. 19b and numbering of the quire on fol. 20a). The quires (mainly quinions) are numbered using Arabic numerals (starting with "4" on fol. 20a). Catchword on the verso of each leaf. Note in the same hand as the second title on follo. 3a quoting the entry on this text in Kashf al-ẓunūn. On fol. 195b: Short text on the six causes of illness according to the physicians of Fars, Rūm and al-Hind. Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals (omits the first fol.). Title on the tail of the text block: "Kitāb al-Farīdah fī sharḥ al-Qaṣīdah". Inscription in Arabic script on a label pasted on the upper cover: "Qirāʼāt 15"., Origin: Copy completed on Friday 8 Ṣafar 858 [Feb. 1454] (in Arabic numerals) by Yūnus Ibn Aqbughā al-muqriʼ al-Mālikī (colophon, fol. 192b). | Blue paper over paper pasteboards for upper and lower covers. Leather spine with four sewing stations, with gilt working. Orange paper pastedowns and free endpaper. Two modern paper ends at the beginning of the copy. | From the books of Aḥmad Najīb Ibn Aḥmad Ṭāhir (ownership statement dated [12]71 H. on fol. 3a). Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942. | Mach, R. Yahuda, 197
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