ʻUnwan al-sharaf al-shāfī fī al-fiqh wa-al-naḥw wa-al-taʼrīkh wa al-ʻarūḍ wa-al-qawāfī

Title ʻUnwan al-sharaf al-shāfī fī al-fiqh wa-al-naḥw wa-al-taʼrīkh wa al-ʻarūḍ wa-al-qawāfī
Author Ibn al-Muqrī, Ismāʻīl ibn Abī Bakr, 1354-1433 or 4 Jelly, Abd al-Karim ibn Ibrahim
Author Original جيلي ، عبد الكريم بن إبراهيم
Subject Islamic law, World history, Arabic language--Grammar--Early works to 1800, Prosody, Rhyme, Yemen (Republic)--History, Rasulid dynasty, 1229-1454
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 57
Physical Dimensions 57 f. Dimensions (leaf): 27 × 20 cm. Dimensions (written): 21 × 15.5 cm.
Library: FIHRIST Library
Library Asset ID ms. 45816
Record ID 8589
Library Location SOAS Library, School of Oriental and African Studies
Notes 1 copy of Unwan al-sharaf al-shāfī fī al-fiqh wa-al-naḥw wa-al-taʼrīkh wa al-ʻarūḍ wa-al-qawāfī by Ibn al-Muqrī, Ismāʻīl ibn Abī Bakr, 1354-1433 or 4
Sample Text Praise be to God, the bearer of praise and the one deserving of praise, whom no one can praise. (1) Of His creation... Know that knowledge is a lamp by which the nation is illuminated. God has praised it and praised it, and the most honorable of the sciences that have been discovered... Science of jurisprudence. Praise be to God, the right to praise Him... And after this is a summary compiled by his side. (2) It was invented by Morkha, the eminent ruler of the time, and the great kings of the Levant... and Yemen. The Messenger built the best kings on earth. Praise be to God, he opened... And after, I say Speech is made up of three things (3) and they are a noun, a verb, and a letter. The noun is known by the entry of the alif and the lam... and the addition and reporting of it and its preposition. He commanded the writing of this book and its compilation. Our Lord, the Sultan the King, (4) Al-Ashraf Ismail bin Al-Abbas... And after this book... I wrote it in the presentations, the first of which is Bahr al-Taweel, which is Fa’ulun Praise be to God who taught man what he did not know... And after(5) So the one who studies the science of rhymes should know what is restricted and what is absolute... then Al-Mirdif, then Al-Moussa, Al-Wasl, and Al-Kharj
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ʻUnwan al-sharaf al-shāfī fī al-fiqh wa-al-naḥw wa-al-taʼrīkh wa al-ʻarūḍ wa-al-qawāfī

Author Ibn al-Muqrī, Ismāʻīl ibn Abī Bakr, 1354-1433 or 4 Jelly, Abd al-Karim ibn Ibrahim
Author Original جيلي ، عبد الكريم بن إبراهيم
Subject Islamic law, World history, Arabic language--Grammar--Early works to 1800, Prosody, Rhyme, Yemen (Republic)--History, Rasulid dynasty, 1229-1454
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 57
Physical Dimensions 57 f. Dimensions (leaf): 27 × 20 cm. Dimensions (written): 21 × 15.5 cm.
Library FIHRIST Library
Library Asset ID ms. 45816
Record ID 8589
Library Location SOAS Library, School of Oriental and African Studies
Notes 1 copy of Unwan al-sharaf al-shāfī fī al-fiqh wa-al-naḥw wa-al-taʼrīkh wa al-ʻarūḍ wa-al-qawāfī by Ibn al-Muqrī, Ismāʻīl ibn Abī Bakr, 1354-1433 or 4
Sample Text Praise be to God, the bearer of praise and the one deserving of praise, whom no one can praise. (1) Of His creation... Know that knowledge is a lamp by which the nation is illuminated. God has praised it and praised it, and the most honorable of the sciences that have been discovered... Science of jurisprudence. Praise be to God, the right to praise Him... And after this is a summary compiled by his side. (2) It was invented by Morkha, the eminent ruler of the time, and the great kings of the Levant... and Yemen. The Messenger built the best kings on earth. Praise be to God, he opened... And after, I say Speech is made up of three things (3) and they are a noun, a verb, and a letter. The noun is known by the entry of the alif and the lam... and the addition and reporting of it and its preposition. He commanded the writing of this book and its compilation. Our Lord, the Sultan the King, (4) Al-Ashraf Ismail bin Al-Abbas... And after this book... I wrote it in the presentations, the first of which is Bahr al-Taweel, which is Fa’ulun Praise be to God who taught man what he did not know... And after(5) So the one who studies the science of rhymes should know what is restricted and what is absolute... then Al-Mirdif, then Al-Moussa, Al-Wasl, and Al-Kharj
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Biçim codex
Yazı Türü Clear naskhi hand
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