Bayan-i Shahīd. — Bayān, statement
(بيان شهيد )

Title Bayan-i Shahīd. — Bayān, statement
Title Original بيان شهيد
Author Shahīd al-Awwal, Muḥammad ibn Makkī, 1333 or 1334-1380
Author Original Shahīd al-Awwal, Muḥammad ibn Makkī, 1333 or 1334-1380, شهيد الاول، محمد بن مكي
Publication Date: 1565
Publication Place - [1565]
Subject Islamic law—Interpretation and construction—History—14th century—Sources, Shīʻah—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library: Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9954917503506421
Record ID h415pd165
Library Location HSVM Islamic Manuscripts, New Series no. 762, HSVM Electronic Resource, ELF1 Islamic Manuscripts, New Series no. 762, ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date 1565-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1565
Notes Treatise on Imāmī fiqh. Left incomplete by the author. | Ms. codex., Title from spine label., Physical description: 21 lines per page. Written in medium small naskh with elements of nastaʻlīq, in black ink. Yāʼ for alif maqṣūrah; final yāʼ dotted. european paper. The beginning of the text is apparently a later replacement (fol. 2). Fol. 1 in the modern foliation is a fly-leaf with the name of the author on the recto. Fol. 95 detached., Origin: According to colophon, copied for al-Shaykh Nājī ibn al-Shaykh Hamzah [Nājī ibn Hamzah], his brother in God, Rabīʻ al-Ākhar 973 [2 crossed out] [1565] (fol. 95a)., Incipit: In the name... and in Him is help and trust. Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, praise be to Him. He turns around to disagree with his generosity... As for what follows, the rational and textual evidence is identical regarding the honor of sciences, the most important of which is knowledge of the Living and Sustaining, Explicit: The third chapter on abstinence, which contains the requirements of the first regarding what is silent about, and it is the sections of the first: swallowing must be brought to here. It ended, so he forbade the speech of sucking | Bound in leather (camel color). Both covers are similarly blind tooled with a border consisting of a running pattern of impressions of an S-shape stamp outlined by two fillets on each side. The central area defined by the border has two fillets crossing in the middle, thus forming an "x". Paper pastedown and free endpaper. | Impression of an oval seal (200 mm.) on fol. 2b. | Mach, R. and E. Ormsby. Handlist (New Series), 120
Alternatif al-Bayān fī al-furūʻ, البيان في الفروع
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Bayan-i Shahīd. — Bayān, statement

(بيان شهيد )
Author Shahīd al-Awwal, Muḥammad ibn Makkī, 1333 or 1334-1380
Author Original Shahīd al-Awwal, Muḥammad ibn Makkī, 1333 or 1334-1380, شهيد الاول، محمد بن مكي
Publication Date 1565
Publication Place - [1565]
Subject Islamic law—Interpretation and construction—History—14th century—Sources, Shīʻah—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9954917503506421
Record ID h415pd165
Library Location HSVM Islamic Manuscripts, New Series no. 762, HSVM Electronic Resource, ELF1 Islamic Manuscripts, New Series no. 762, ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date 1565-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1565
Notes Treatise on Imāmī fiqh. Left incomplete by the author. | Ms. codex., Title from spine label., Physical description: 21 lines per page. Written in medium small naskh with elements of nastaʻlīq, in black ink. Yāʼ for alif maqṣūrah; final yāʼ dotted. european paper. The beginning of the text is apparently a later replacement (fol. 2). Fol. 1 in the modern foliation is a fly-leaf with the name of the author on the recto. Fol. 95 detached., Origin: According to colophon, copied for al-Shaykh Nājī ibn al-Shaykh Hamzah [Nājī ibn Hamzah], his brother in God, Rabīʻ al-Ākhar 973 [2 crossed out] [1565] (fol. 95a)., Incipit: In the name... and in Him is help and trust. Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, praise be to Him. He turns around to disagree with his generosity... As for what follows, the rational and textual evidence is identical regarding the honor of sciences, the most important of which is knowledge of the Living and Sustaining, Explicit: The third chapter on abstinence, which contains the requirements of the first regarding what is silent about, and it is the sections of the first: swallowing must be brought to here. It ended, so he forbade the speech of sucking | Bound in leather (camel color). Both covers are similarly blind tooled with a border consisting of a running pattern of impressions of an S-shape stamp outlined by two fillets on each side. The central area defined by the border has two fillets crossing in the middle, thus forming an "x". Paper pastedown and free endpaper. | Impression of an oval seal (200 mm.) on fol. 2b. | Mach, R. and E. Ormsby. Handlist (New Series), 120
Alternatif al-Bayān fī al-furūʻ, البيان في الفروع
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