Rasāʼil Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. — Works. Selections, actions. Mukhtarat
(رسائل كمال پاشازادة )

Title Rasāʼil Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. — Works. Selections, actions. Mukhtarat
Title Original رسائل كمال پاشازادة
Author Kemalpaşazade, 1468 or 1469-1534
Author Original Kemalpaşazade, 1468 or 1469-1534, كمال پاشازاده، 1468 or 1469-1534
Publication Date: 1173
Publication Place - 1173 [1759 or 1760]
Subject Muḥammad Prophet -632—Family—Early works to 1800, Qurʼan—Evidences, authority, etc—Early works to 1800, Arabic language—Errors of usage—Early works to 1800, Arabic language—Foreign words and phrases—Early works to 1800, Arabic language—Vocabulary—Early works to 1800, God (Islam)—Omniscience—Early works to 1800, Islam—Doctrines—Early works to 1800, Jumʿah—Early works to 1800, Miracles (Islam)—Early works to 1800, Islamic philosophy—Early works to 1800, Poverty—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Resurrection (Islam)—Early works to 1800, Soul—Islam—Early works to 1800, Theological anthropology—Islam—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, Autographs, Stamps, Headbands
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 104
Library: Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9963584123506421
Record ID dckp78gv124
Library Location Special Collections Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1159H
Date 1759-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1759
Notes A collection containing 13 of Kemalpaşazade's treatises. | Ms. codex., Title from lower edge of text block., Table of contents and extracts (fol. 1b-1a [bis]). Fawāʼid (fol. [i]b)., Collation: Paper ; fol. 104 + i ; catchwords ; Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals., Layout: 19 lines per page; lines marking outer edge of text and outer margin., Description: Rubricated ; all texts written in the same hand; MS in good condition., Origin: According to colophon copy completed 1173 (fol. 104a)., Incipit: [In the realization of the soul] In the name of... Praise be to God who created man... Know that a person’s person is pure by revealing his body -- [in the right of Friday prayers] In the name of... Praise be to his guardian and blessings be upon his Prophet... He said in guidance and it is not for the judge to appoint a successor to the judge -- [in the truth of the body] In the name of... Praise be to God He who himself is not distracted by the body... And then the purpose of presenting what is in this message -- [On the gathering of bodies] In the name of... Praise be to God, Lord of servants... And after this message is arranged in a statement of the Dasmani Resurrection -- [On the right of the heretic] In the name of... Praise be to God, the Grantor of success... And after this is an applied message in correcting the wording of the heretic -- [On the creation of the Qur’an]. The adverb] In the name of... Praise be to God, the Most High, the King... And then this is an organized message in verifying the statement of those who say the case -- [Arabization] In the name of... Praise be to God who made the basis of the speech of the Arabs... And after this is an organized message in achieving the Arabization of the marvelous word, Incipit (continued): [The Book of Attention] In the name of... Praise be to God who made us from a crowd of knowledge... And after that I am the first thing that should be known -- [The Message of the Unseen] In the name of... Praise be to God, the Knower of the unseen and the witnessed... And after say no Who in the heavens and earth knows the unseen except God -- [in the realization of the miracle] In the name of... Praise be to God whose existence is established by intentions... And then this is a message used in the realization of the miracle and the explanation of its meaning -- [the message of the parents] In the name of... Praise be to God who honored Adam... And after arrogance they singled out that my parents were the Messenger of God - [the message of poverty is dark] In the name of... Praise be to God Himself, the Almighty, in full... And after, I was asked about the duration of my stay. In pure Cairo 1. fol. 1b [bis]-4a: Risālah fī taḥqīq al-rūḥ / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A theological treatise on the soul., 2. fol. 4b-6b: Risālah fī ḥaqq al-Jumʻah / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On the observation of Friday., 3. fol. 6b-11a: Risālah maʻmūlah fī ḥaqīqat al-jism / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A philosophical treatise on the body., 4. fol. 11a-22b: Risālah fī ḥashr al-ajsād / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On bodily recovery., 5. fol. 22b-31b: Risālah fī ḥaqq al-zindīq / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On the correct pronunciation and meaning of zindīq (heretic)., 6. fol. 31b-37b: Risālah fī khalq al-Qurʼān / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A treatise discussing the controversy of "the creation of the Quʼran"., 7. fol. 37a-42b: Risālah fī taḥqīq al-ḥāl / li-Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A philosophical treatise on existence., 8. fol. 42b-60a: Risālat al-Taʻrīb / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On borrowed words in the Arabic language., 9. fol. 42b-64b (margins): Kitāb al-Tanbīh ʻalá ghalaṭ al-jāhil wa-al-nabīh / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A work discussing common mistakes in speech., 10. fol. 60a-73a: Risālat al-Ghayb / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On divine fore-knowledge., 11. fol. 73a-83b: Risālah fī taḥqīq al-muʻjizah / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On the definition of miracle., 12. fol. 83b-88a: Risālat al-Abawayn / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A work discussing whether the parents of the Prophet were believers or unbelievers, saved or doomed., 13. fol. 88a-104a: Risālat al-Faqr sawād al-wajh fī al-dārayn / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A discussion of the common saying that poverty is a handicap in both this world and the world to come. | Contemporaneous? type II (with flap) binding in red leather and marbled paper. Multi-colored endbands. | Ownership signature: Muṣṭafá al-Qāḍī with his seal impression (fol. 1a). Acquired from Brill, Leyden, A.D. 1900. | Hitti, P. Garrett Coll., 2017.
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Rasāʼil Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. — Works. Selections, actions. Mukhtarat

(رسائل كمال پاشازادة )
Author Kemalpaşazade, 1468 or 1469-1534
Author Original Kemalpaşazade, 1468 or 1469-1534, كمال پاشازاده، 1468 or 1469-1534
Publication Date 1173
Publication Place - 1173 [1759 or 1760]
Subject Muḥammad Prophet -632—Family—Early works to 1800, Qurʼan—Evidences, authority, etc—Early works to 1800, Arabic language—Errors of usage—Early works to 1800, Arabic language—Foreign words and phrases—Early works to 1800, Arabic language—Vocabulary—Early works to 1800, God (Islam)—Omniscience—Early works to 1800, Islam—Doctrines—Early works to 1800, Jumʿah—Early works to 1800, Miracles (Islam)—Early works to 1800, Islamic philosophy—Early works to 1800, Poverty—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Resurrection (Islam)—Early works to 1800, Soul—Islam—Early works to 1800, Theological anthropology—Islam—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, Autographs, Stamps, Headbands
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 104
Library Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9963584123506421
Record ID dckp78gv124
Library Location Special Collections Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1159H
Date 1759-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1759
Notes A collection containing 13 of Kemalpaşazade's treatises. | Ms. codex., Title from lower edge of text block., Table of contents and extracts (fol. 1b-1a [bis]). Fawāʼid (fol. [i]b)., Collation: Paper ; fol. 104 + i ; catchwords ; Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals., Layout: 19 lines per page; lines marking outer edge of text and outer margin., Description: Rubricated ; all texts written in the same hand; MS in good condition., Origin: According to colophon copy completed 1173 (fol. 104a)., Incipit: [In the realization of the soul] In the name of... Praise be to God who created man... Know that a person’s person is pure by revealing his body -- [in the right of Friday prayers] In the name of... Praise be to his guardian and blessings be upon his Prophet... He said in guidance and it is not for the judge to appoint a successor to the judge -- [in the truth of the body] In the name of... Praise be to God He who himself is not distracted by the body... And then the purpose of presenting what is in this message -- [On the gathering of bodies] In the name of... Praise be to God, Lord of servants... And after this message is arranged in a statement of the Dasmani Resurrection -- [On the right of the heretic] In the name of... Praise be to God, the Grantor of success... And after this is an applied message in correcting the wording of the heretic -- [On the creation of the Qur’an]. The adverb] In the name of... Praise be to God, the Most High, the King... And then this is an organized message in verifying the statement of those who say the case -- [Arabization] In the name of... Praise be to God who made the basis of the speech of the Arabs... And after this is an organized message in achieving the Arabization of the marvelous word, Incipit (continued): [The Book of Attention] In the name of... Praise be to God who made us from a crowd of knowledge... And after that I am the first thing that should be known -- [The Message of the Unseen] In the name of... Praise be to God, the Knower of the unseen and the witnessed... And after say no Who in the heavens and earth knows the unseen except God -- [in the realization of the miracle] In the name of... Praise be to God whose existence is established by intentions... And then this is a message used in the realization of the miracle and the explanation of its meaning -- [the message of the parents] In the name of... Praise be to God who honored Adam... And after arrogance they singled out that my parents were the Messenger of God - [the message of poverty is dark] In the name of... Praise be to God Himself, the Almighty, in full... And after, I was asked about the duration of my stay. In pure Cairo 1. fol. 1b [bis]-4a: Risālah fī taḥqīq al-rūḥ / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A theological treatise on the soul., 2. fol. 4b-6b: Risālah fī ḥaqq al-Jumʻah / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On the observation of Friday., 3. fol. 6b-11a: Risālah maʻmūlah fī ḥaqīqat al-jism / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A philosophical treatise on the body., 4. fol. 11a-22b: Risālah fī ḥashr al-ajsād / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On bodily recovery., 5. fol. 22b-31b: Risālah fī ḥaqq al-zindīq / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On the correct pronunciation and meaning of zindīq (heretic)., 6. fol. 31b-37b: Risālah fī khalq al-Qurʼān / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A treatise discussing the controversy of "the creation of the Quʼran"., 7. fol. 37a-42b: Risālah fī taḥqīq al-ḥāl / li-Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A philosophical treatise on existence., 8. fol. 42b-60a: Risālat al-Taʻrīb / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On borrowed words in the Arabic language., 9. fol. 42b-64b (margins): Kitāb al-Tanbīh ʻalá ghalaṭ al-jāhil wa-al-nabīh / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A work discussing common mistakes in speech., 10. fol. 60a-73a: Risālat al-Ghayb / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On divine fore-knowledge., 11. fol. 73a-83b: Risālah fī taḥqīq al-muʻjizah / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. On the definition of miracle., 12. fol. 83b-88a: Risālat al-Abawayn / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A work discussing whether the parents of the Prophet were believers or unbelievers, saved or doomed., 13. fol. 88a-104a: Risālat al-Faqr sawād al-wajh fī al-dārayn / li-Mawlanā Kamāl Pāshāʹzādah. A discussion of the common saying that poverty is a handicap in both this world and the world to come. | Contemporaneous? type II (with flap) binding in red leather and marbled paper. Multi-colored endbands. | Ownership signature: Muṣṭafá al-Qāḍī with his seal impression (fol. 1a). Acquired from Brill, Leyden, A.D. 1900. | Hitti, P. Garrett Coll., 2017.
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Bağışlayan Garrett, Robert, 1875-1961
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