Author
Ibn Ḥanbal, Ahmad ibn Muḥammad, 780-855
Author Original
Ibn Ḥanbal, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad, 780-855, ابن حنبل، احمد بن محمد
Publication Date
1705
Publication Place
-
[1705]
Subject
Islamic sects—Early works to 1800, Jahmīyah—Controversial literature—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton
Type
kitap
Language
ar
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
16
Library
Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID
9949619743506421
Record ID
nk322g95d
Library Location
HSVM Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1876Y, HSVM Electronic Resource, ELF1 Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1876Y, ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date
1705-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1705
Notes
Ms. codex., Title from title page (fol. 1a)., 21 lines per page. Written in small naskh in black ink with use of red. Glazed European paper with watermark. Fol. 15a-16b: Blank. Short excerpt on the following. 1a., Copy completed on Thursday 24 Rabīʻ al-Awwal 1117 [16 July 1705] (colophon, fol. 14b)., Collection: Paper, fol. 16 ; 1¹⁰2⁶ ; catchword on the verso of each leaf., Incipit: Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and may God’s prayers and peace be upon him... Abu Taher Al-Mubarak bin Al-Mubarak told us... that Abu Al-Ghanaim... our prophet Abdullah bin Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Hanbal Al-Shaybani said... he said, “This is what my father reported to me... in responding to the heretics and the Jahmiyyah regarding what they suspected of the similarity of the Qur’an and their interpretation of it without its interpretation, so Ahmad bin Hanbal said... praise. To God, who made in the time of every period of messengers a remnant of the people of knowledge, Explicit: He said according to the saying of the scholars, which is the saying of the Muhajireen and Ansar, and he abandoned the religion of the Jahm and his Shiites. May God reward him. Praise be to God alone, and may God’s blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad, his family, and his companions | Unbound. | Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942. | Mach, R. Yahuda, 2621, Brockelmann, C. Gal, SI, 310/7