Translation of Letters of Muhammed Ma'sum

Title Translation of Letters of Muhammed Ma'sum
Subject Mysticism
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 226
Physical Dimensions 208x120 mm. — 21
Library: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Cumhurbaşkanlığı Milli Saraylar Başkanlığı
Library Asset ID 1257
Record ID 16034
Library Location Trust Treasure
Notes Mixed gunpowder leather and fabric binding. It is the translation of the letters of Sheikh Muhammad Mashum, son of Imam Rabbani Ahmed Faruki Sirhindi. In Letters 1073 (1662-1663) Muhammed Ashura b. al-hajj was collected by Mirza Muhammad al-Bukhari al-Husayni. The translator is unknown. In Y.202b of the same volume, Mahdumzade Hodja Muhammed Abdullah collected the income and inspirations of Muhammed Ma'şum during his visits to Ravzai Raslullah in 1068 (1657-1658) and wrote it in Arabic under the name Yevakit el-Haremeyn. Later, in 1071, this treatise was translated from Arabic into Persian and then into Turkish. It consists of three chapters and a chapter.
Malzeme Türü Aharlı sarımtırak kâğıt.
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Translation of Letters of Muhammed Ma'sum

Subject Mysticism
Type Book
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 226
Physical Dimensions 208x120 mm. — 21
Library Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Cumhurbaşkanlığı Milli Saraylar Başkanlığı
Library Asset ID 1257
Record ID 16034
Library Location Trust Treasure
Notes Mixed gunpowder leather and fabric binding. It is the translation of the letters of Sheikh Muhammad Mashum, son of Imam Rabbani Ahmed Faruki Sirhindi. In Letters 1073 (1662-1663) Muhammed Ashura b. al-hajj was collected by Mirza Muhammad al-Bukhari al-Husayni. The translator is unknown. In Y.202b of the same volume, Mahdumzade Hodja Muhammed Abdullah collected the income and inspirations of Muhammed Ma'şum during his visits to Ravzai Raslullah in 1068 (1657-1658) and wrote it in Arabic under the name Yevakit el-Haremeyn. Later, in 1071, this treatise was translated from Arabic into Persian and then into Turkish. It consists of three chapters and a chapter.
Malzeme Türü Aharlı sarımtırak kâğıt.
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