Author
Suyūrī, al-Miqdād ibn ʿAbd Allāh, ?-1423. Fāẕil Miqdād, Miqdād ibn ʿAbd Allāh (826 AH-1423). Sewri, Al-Miqdad bin Abdullah, died 1423. Fadel Miqdad, Miqdad bin Abdullah (826 BC / 1423 AD)
Author Original
سيوري، المقداد بن عبد الله، توفي ۱۴۲۳ فاضلمقداد، مقداد بن عبدالله ۸۲۶ ق۱۴۲۳ م
Subject
Islam--Doctrines, Islamic Law, Hadith, Women in the Hadith
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
63
Physical Dimensions
63 ff.
Library
FIHRIST Library
Library Asset ID
Wadh.Minasian 518
Record ID
7866
Library Location
The Ferdowsi Library, Wadham College, University of Oxford
Notes
Allāmah Ḥillī (648-726 AH/1250-1326) abridged Miṣbāḥ al-mujtahid of Shaykh Ṭūsī into ten chapters, and called it Minhāj al-Ṣalāḥ fī Mukhtaṣar al-Miṣbāḥ. He then added to it a further chapter on Islamic beliefs, scholastic theology (Kalām), proving the existance of God, and His attributes, under the title of "al-Bāb al-Ḥādī ʿAshar fīmā yajib ʿalá al-Mukallifīn min Masāʾil Uṣūl al-Dīn". This chapter XI was most highly regarded by religious scholars, and was independently copied, commented on, translated and published. The present work is one of the well-known commentaries which was presented by Fāẕil Miqdād.
Sample Text
Bismillah. Praise be to God, whose existence is evidenced by the lack of possibilities, His power, and His knowledge of the rulings on created things, who is transcendent beyond comparison... We praise Him with a praise that fills the earth and the heavens... a succession of groans. As for what follows, God did not create the world in vain, so that it would be one of the players... Among those introductions is the introduction marked in the eleventh chapter of the writings of our sheikh... Jamal Al-Din Abi Mansur Al-Hasan bin Mutahhar Al-Hilli... and he had preceded me... If I wrote something that would help in its solution... and I named him Al-Nafi’ on the Day of Judgment in explaining the eleventh chapter... He said: The eleventh chapter regarding what is obligatory for the general public...
Koleksiyon
Oriental Manuscripts Minasian Collection
Yazı Türü
Naskh, regular, one hand.