Author
Suyūṭī, 1445-1505
Author Original
Suyūṭī, 1445-1505, سيوطي، 1445-1505
Publication Date
1700
Publication Place
-
[between 1700 and 1899?]
Subject
Arabic language—Grammar—Early works to 1800, Arabic language—Pronunciation—Early works to 1800, Caliphate—Early works to 1800, Dead—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Eunuchs—Early works to 1800, Fingernails—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Friendship—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Gabriel (Archangel)—Islamic interpretations—Early works to 1800, Hadith—Texts—Early works to 1800, Hadith—Authorities—Criticism, interpretation, etc—Early works to 1800, Islam—Prayers and devotions—Early works to 1800, Judges (Islamic law)—Early works to 1800, Mālik ibn Anas -795—Early works to 1800, Muḥammad Prophet -632—Early works to 1800, Muḥammad Prophet -632—Family—Early works to 1800, Pastry—Religious life—Islam—Early works to 1800, Perfumes—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Religious life—Islam—Early works to 1800, Spinning—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Sufi chants—Early works to 1800, Proverbs, Arabic—Early works to 1800, Roosters—Early works to 1800, Zaynab bint ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib—Family—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, Watermarks (Paper)
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
32
Library
Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID
9953924803506421
Record ID
dcbn999k78h
Library Location
Special Collections Oversize Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1152Hq
Date
01-01-1700 T00:00:00 AH/12-31-1899 T:KHZ:KHZZ — 1700-1899
Notes
Collection of twenty-one short treatises by al-Suyūṭī. | Ms. codex., Title from inscription by modern hand on covering paper., Table of contents on fol. 2a (the last work mentioned, al-Maqāmah al-wardīyah, is not in the current collection)., Collection: Paper ; fol. i (later paper) + 32 + i (later paper) ; catchwords ; Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals., Layout: 29 lines per page; Ruler., Description: Written in a single hand; watermarks (bend-in-shield with roman-alphabet letters "GM"); MS in good condition., Origin: The copy is not dated., Incipit: [Proof] In the Name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful Praise be to God, and sufficient and peace be upon His servants, the religion He has chosen. A response to a question in his saying... in the supplication of Qunoot -- [Al-Ajaja] In the name of God... A question to Ibn Abi Talib, may God be pleased with him. He was provided with children -- [Obtaining] In the Name of God... Now then, Sayel asked me about what was mentioned in the hadiths -- [representation] In the name of God... The question occurred. It has been known that the Prophet... is alive in his grave -- [Al-Fanid] In the name of God... I was asked by a questioner whether Imam Al-Bu Hanifa narrated on the authority of Imam Malik bin Anas - [Result] In the name of God... I asked may God guide you to what he is accustomed to - [Report] In the name of God... This is a part I called Manhal Al-Latayef in Kunafa and Qatayef - [purpose] In the name of God... And after some friends and companions asked me if I would classify it for them. In etiquette -- [It's completion] In the name of God... Al-Hafiz Abu Muhammad al-Hasan bin Muhammad al-Halal narrated in his book -- [It's completion] In the name of God... He said... Al-Suyuti... This is a part that I called Ittam al-Uqayan -- [Fajr] In the name of God... A question that our Sheikh, the scholar Muhyi al-Din al-Kafiji, was asked -- [Wearing] In the name of God... This is a nice part that I called "Imtām al-Yālab" in an answer to the verses of Aleppo -- [I revive] In the name of God... These are sixty hadiths. Its essence is reviving the dead with the virtues of Ahl al-Bayt -- [the nail] In the name of God... This is a message that I have called the tafār with the pen of the nail, arranged on an opening -- [the reward] In the name of God... This is a section in which the hadiths contained in the verse are collected, and its feature is the great reward in the verse -- [revealing] In the name of God... There has been a lot of questions about deputation in duties -- [the reward] In the name of God... Praise be to God who created the Prophet... and made happiness The two worlds -- [al-wadik] In the name of God... and after the loss of a thousand, Al-Hafiz Abu Nu`aym al-Isfahani received a reward for the virtue of the rooster -- [bragging] In the name of God... This is a part called bragging rights between the rawda and the standard -- [the elusive station] In the name of God... Imam al-Tayyib appeared before an imam in eloquence, a preacher -- [the precious station] In the name of God... The preacher said in the history of Baghdad, Ubayd Allah ibn Abi al-Fath told me | 1. fol. 2b: al-Thubūt fī ḍabṭ al-qunūt / al-Ṣuyūṭi. On the pronounciation of "yaʻizz" in the work Duʻāʼ al-Qunūt., 2. fol. 2b-3b: al-ʻAjājah al-zarnabīyah fī al-sulālah al-Zaynabīyah / al-Ṣuyūṭi. Treatise proving the nobility of the descendants of Zaynab bint ʻAlī., 3. fol. 3b-5a: Ḥuṣūl al-rifq bi-uṣūl al-rizq / al-Ṣuyūṭi. On Hadiths relating to prayers and actions which guarantee one's daily sustenance., 4. fol. 5a-7a: Inbāh al-adhkiyāʼ fī ḥayāt al-anbiyāʼ / al-Ṣuyūṭi. On reconciling the belief that the Prophet is alive in his grave with his own words that whenever anyone pronounces the salām on the Prophet God gives Muḥammad his soul in order to answer, indicating that his souls leaves him at certain times., 5. fol. 7a-8b: al-Fānīd fī ḥalāwat al-asānīd / al-Ṣuyūṭi. On traditions related by Abū Ḥanīfah on the authority of Mālik ibn Anas., 6. fol. 8b-10a: Natījat al-fikr fī al-jahr bi-al-dhikr / al-Ṣuyūṭi. A work on the manner in which dhikr should be recited, aloud or in silence., 7. fol. 10a-12a: Manhal al-laṭāʼif fī al-kunāfah wa-al-qaṭāʼif / al-Ṣuyūṭi. In praise of two types of pastries., 8. fol. 12a-15a: Ghāyat al-raghbah fī ādāb al-suḥbah / al-Ṣuyūṭi. On friendship., 9. fol. 15b-16b: Itḥāf al-nubalāʼ bi-akhbār al-thuqalāʼ / al-Ṣuyūṭi. Collection of wise sayings and proverbs concerning bores., 10. fol. 16b-17b: Itmām al-ʻiqyān fī aḥkām al-khiṣyān / al-Ṣuyūṭi. A work on eunuchs. Also called Kitāb al-Iʻlām fī aḥkām al-khuddām., 11. fol. 17b-18a: Fajr al-thamd fī iʻrāb akmal al-ḥamd / al-Ṣuyūṭi. Response to/extract from? Muḥyī al-Dīn al-Kāfījī on the grammatical analysis of the word “akmal” in “al-ḥamdu lillāh akmal al-ḥamd”, 12. fol. 18a-b: Lubs al-yalab fī al-jawāb ʻan īrād Ḥalab / al-Ṣuyūṭi. An answer to an objection to the author's saying in Kitāb al-Iʻlām that Gabriel is the only messenger between God and His Prophets., 13. fol. 18b-20b: Iḥyāʼ al-mayt bi-faḍāʼil Ahl al-Bayt / al-Ṣuyūṭi. A collection of traditions on the virtues of Muḥammad's family., 14. fol. 20b-21b: al-Ẓafar bi-qalm al-ẓufr / al-Ṣuyūṭi. On trimming fingernails., 15. fol. 21b-22a: al-Ajr al-jazl fī al-ghazl / al-Suyūṭī. Collection of traditions on spinning., 16. fol. 22a-23b: Kashf al-ḍabābah fī jawāz al-istinābah / al-Ṣuyūṭi. Treatise on managing the transfer of judicial authority., 17. fol. 23b-25b: al-Ināfah fī rutbat al-khilāfah / al-Ṣuyūṭi. Traditions about the caliphate., 18. fol. 25b-29a: al-Wadīk fī faḍl al-dīk / al-Ṣuyūṭi. On roosters., 19. fol. 29a-30a: al-Mufākharah bayna al-Rawḍah wa-al-Miqyās wa-Miṣr al-Qāhirah / al-Ṣuyūṭi. An account of a trialogue in which al-Rawḍah, al-Miqyās and Cairo boastfully sing their own praises and excellences., 20. fol. 30a-31b: al-Maqāmah al-miskīyah / al-Ṣuyūṭi. On musk and other perfumes., 21. fol. 31b-32a: al-Maqāmah al-ghālīyah / al-Ṣuyūṭi. Traditions on the toiletry habits of the Prophet, especially dressing his hair. | Loose requirements wrapped in paper. | Acquired by Robert Garrett from Brill, Leyden, 1900. | Hitti, P. Garrett col., 2007
İnternette mevcut
arks.princeton.edu
Koleksiyonlar
Middle East Manuscripts, Princeton Digital Library of Islamic Manuscripts
Bağışlayan
Garrett, Robert, 1875-1961