Author
Ibn Nuyyam, Zayn al-Din ibn Ibrahim, -1563
Author Original
Ibn Nujaym, Zayn al-Dīn ibn Ibrāhīm, -1563, ابن نجيم، زين الدين بن ابراهيم
Publication Date
1594
Publication Place
-
Qusṭantinīyah, [1594]
Subject
Islamic law—History—16th century—Sources, Hanafites—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, Headpieces (layout features)—Turkey—Constantinople—16th century
Type
kitap
Language
ar
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Library
Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID
9954841223506421
Record ID
dc2j62sg45p
Date
1594-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1594
Notes
Elegant copy of a treatise on Ḥanafī law. The text is preceded on fol. 1b-7a by a description of contents. | Ms. codex., Title from end of text (fol. 287a)., Physical description: 19 lines. Written in nastaʻlīq in black ink with use of red; gold for entries and text stops on fol. 1b-7b. The text is framed in gold and outlined in black. Dark cream paper with laid lines and fibers visible. Several inscriptions and short excerpts on the page. (i)a-(ii)b, including ownership statements., Decoration: Illuminated headpieces (ʻunwān) on fol. 1b and 7b, elegantly executed in gold, red, blue, light blue and white., Origin: According to colophon, copied by Faḍl Allāh ibn Muḥammad in Qusṭantinīyah, and completed on Thursday 10 Shawwāl 1002 [June 1594] (fol. 287a)., Incipit: Praise be to God and peace be upon His servants who He chose, and after, when God Almighty facilitated the completion of the book of similarities and analogues of jurisprudence according to the Hanafi school of thought, which includes seven types, I wanted to index it at the beginning so that it would be easy to examine it. The first is the art of the first rules, Incipit main text (fol. 7b): Praise be to God for what He has bestowed, and may God’s blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad. And after that, jurisprudence is the most noble of sciences in value and the greatest in reward, Explicit: On the Top of Two Trees So it is cut into two halves [287a], may God Almighty have mercy on him. This is the last of what we reported from the book Al-Ashbah wa Al-Nazair fi jurisprudence according to the doctrine of the greatest Imam and the most honorable figure, Abu Hanifa Al-Nu’man bin Thabit... The completion of its composition took place on the twenty-seventh of Jumada al-Akhirah in the year nine hundred and sixty-nine, and the duration of its composition was six months, interspersed with days of bodily malaise. Praise be to God for its completion, and may God’s blessings be upon them... May God Almighty’s blessings be upon them. All praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, Amen, Amen, Amen Dark brown leather over paper pasteboards for upper and lower covers and envelope flap. The covers have a gold stamped central scalloped mandorla filled with a floral arabesque left plain. The border is not visible on the covers due to repair. Smaller stamp on the envelope flap, with a border consisting of fillets and a guilloche in gold. Red-brown leather double. | Mach, R. and E. Ormsby. Handlist (New Series), 74, Brockelmann, C. Gal, II, 310 (4/1)