[Collection of texts by Muḥammad ibn Sālim al-Ḥifnī]. — Works. Selections, actions. Mukhtarat

Title [Collection of texts by Muḥammad ibn Sālim al-Ḥifnī]. — Works. Selections, actions. Mukhtarat
Author Ḥifnī, Muḥammad ibn Sālim, 1689 or 1690-1767 or 1768
Author Original Ḥifnī, Muḥammad ibn Sālim, 1689 or 1690-1767 or 1768, حفني، محمد بن سالم، 1689 or 1690-1767 or 1768
Subject Muḥammad Prophet -632—Friends and associates—Early works to 1800, Muḥammad Prophet -632—Family—Early works to 1800, Qurʼan—Recitation—Early works to 1800, Badr, Battle of, Badr Ḥunayn, Saudi Arabia, 624—Early works to 1800, Divorce (Islamic law)—Early works to 1800, God (Islam)—Worship and love—Early works to 1800, Islamic etiquette—Early works to 1800, Islamic law—Early works to 1800, Praise—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Prayer—Islam—Early works to 1800, Taqlīd—Early works to 1800, Women (Islamic law)—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, Blind tooled bindings, Watermarks (Paper)
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 55
Library: Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9963584323506421
Record ID dc5138jr89s
Library Location Special Collections Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1137H
Date 01-01-1700 T00:00:00 AH/12-31-1799 T:Khasz:Khasz — 1700-1799
Notes Collection of texts by Muḥammad ibn Sālim al-Ḥifnī. | Ms. codex., Title supplied by cataloger., Collection: Paper ; i + 55 ; catchwords ; Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals., Layout: 15 lines per page; frame-ruled in red., Description: Rubricated ; watermarks ; MS in good condition., Origin: Probably from the latter part of the XVIIIth century. All texts likely written at the same time., Incipit: [The Splendid Fruits] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Praise be to Him who has made clear the paths of guidance... Then, the poor man of his Lord, the singer, the servant of his master, Muhammad al-Hanafi, says -- [A message on the virtue of praise] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, Praise be to him who planted the trees of monotheism in the gardens of the lovers. And after that, the poor of his Lord, the singer, the one who seeks forgiveness from his master, Muhammad al-Hafni, says, This is a message in The virtue of praising and glorifying -- [the splendid pearl] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Praise be to Him who adorned the heavens of noble places with the lights of the descendants of Zahra... As for what follows, Muhammad al-Hafni, the grandson of Imam al-Hasan, may God grant him fulfillment -- [A Message on Heroes] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Praise be to God who explained the rulings of Islam and commanded them to be followed... As for what follows, the hopeless one says, “Ghafir al-Masawi, the servant of his master Muhammad al-Hafnawi,” [Treatise] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, and prayers and peace be upon the Messenger of God, his family, and his companions. As for what follows, there has been a disturbance in the recitation outside of prayer and the forbidden time in which the absolute voluntary voluntary prayers are performed with the intention of prostration -- [Summary of the Message of the Pole] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to the one who is characterized by standing by himself... As for what follows, a fakir, his master Muhammad al-Hafni, the grandson of Imam al-Hasan, may God be pleased with him and pleased with him, says -- [benefit] A benefit that our professor decided. May God preserve him in a lesson when he said, may the peace and blessings of God be upon him, the difference of my nation, have mercy on him, and Fayed said, relating to imitation in the branches, Explicit: [The splendid fruits] are not the signs, and their secrets are revealed, the darkness of illusions M -- [A message on the virtue of praise] Amen, and praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and may God’s blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his family and companions and peace be upon him -- [the splendid pearl] and be pleased with them and their grapes for the sake of the trustworthy Master, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and them. All together, Amen M M - [A Message on Heroes] The lights of truth have not shone on the faces of those who submit and the darkness of misguidance has appeared on the faces of the aggressors. Amen M - [Treatise] And God Almighty knows what is right and to Him is the return and the return. May God’s blessings and peace be upon our Master Muhammad and his family and companions - [Summary of the Qutb’s Message] I summarized it and chose it. May God’s blessings and peace be upon the Master of the beloved and upon his family and all companions on the eleventh of the month. Ramadan is the year one hundred and seventy-nine of the Prophet’s migration to its owner. Prayers and peace be upon its owner - [benefit] The number has been completed, and God knows best what is correct | 1. fol. 1a-21b: al-Thamarāt al-bahīyah fī sharḥ asmāʼ al-ṣaḥābah al-Badrīyah / li-Ustādh Muḥammad al-Ḥifnī. A treatise on the heroes of the Battle of Badr, their names and their characteristics., 2. fol. 22a-27b: Risālah fī faḍl al-tasbīḥ wa-al-tahlīl. A treatise on the excellences of the praise and glorification of God., 3. fol. 28a-34b: al-Durrah al-bahīyah al-bāhirah fī bayān āl al-bayt al-musharrafah bi-him al-Qāhirah. A treatise on the members of the family of the Prophet, Ahl al-Bayt, who had been in Cairo., 4. fol. 36a-42a: Risālah fī ibṭāl al-masʼalah al-mulaffaqah. A treatise discussing the legal question of the return of the divorced wife to her husband., 5. fol. 42b-44b: [Treatise on reading the Qur’an and kneeling in prayer], 6. fol. 46a-54a: Mukhtaṣar Risālat al-Quṭb al-Nawawī fī-mā yataʻallaqu bi-al-qiyām li-ahl al-faḍl wa-ghayr dhālik. A treatise on standing upon the approach of learned men of rank as a sign of respect, being an abridgement of another by al-Nawawī on the same subject. This present treatise was composed 1179/1766., 7 fol. 54a-55a: Fāʼidah tataʻallaqu bi-al-taqlīd fī al-furūʻ. A short treatise on following one of the schools of jurisprudence. | Contemporaneous? type III (without flap) binding in dark brown leather. Stamped mandorla and blind-tooled edging. Pink paper pastedowns. | Acquired from Brill, Leyden, 1900. | Hitti, P. Garrett Coll., 2036., Fihrist al-Kutub al-ʻArabīyah al-maḥfūẓah bi-al-Kutubkhānah al-Khudaywīyah, VII, p. 125; VII, p. 20; III, p. 271.
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[Collection of texts by Muḥammad ibn Sālim al-Ḥifnī]. — Works. Selections, actions. Mukhtarat

Author Ḥifnī, Muḥammad ibn Sālim, 1689 or 1690-1767 or 1768
Author Original Ḥifnī, Muḥammad ibn Sālim, 1689 or 1690-1767 or 1768, حفني، محمد بن سالم، 1689 or 1690-1767 or 1768
Subject Muḥammad Prophet -632—Friends and associates—Early works to 1800, Muḥammad Prophet -632—Family—Early works to 1800, Qurʼan—Recitation—Early works to 1800, Badr, Battle of, Badr Ḥunayn, Saudi Arabia, 624—Early works to 1800, Divorce (Islamic law)—Early works to 1800, God (Islam)—Worship and love—Early works to 1800, Islamic etiquette—Early works to 1800, Islamic law—Early works to 1800, Praise—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800, Prayer—Islam—Early works to 1800, Taqlīd—Early works to 1800, Women (Islamic law)—Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, Blind tooled bindings, Watermarks (Paper)
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 55
Library Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9963584323506421
Record ID dc5138jr89s
Library Location Special Collections Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1137H
Date 01-01-1700 T00:00:00 AH/12-31-1799 T:Khasz:Khasz — 1700-1799
Notes Collection of texts by Muḥammad ibn Sālim al-Ḥifnī. | Ms. codex., Title supplied by cataloger., Collection: Paper ; i + 55 ; catchwords ; Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals., Layout: 15 lines per page; frame-ruled in red., Description: Rubricated ; watermarks ; MS in good condition., Origin: Probably from the latter part of the XVIIIth century. All texts likely written at the same time., Incipit: [The Splendid Fruits] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Praise be to Him who has made clear the paths of guidance... Then, the poor man of his Lord, the singer, the servant of his master, Muhammad al-Hanafi, says -- [A message on the virtue of praise] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, Praise be to him who planted the trees of monotheism in the gardens of the lovers. And after that, the poor of his Lord, the singer, the one who seeks forgiveness from his master, Muhammad al-Hafni, says, This is a message in The virtue of praising and glorifying -- [the splendid pearl] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Praise be to Him who adorned the heavens of noble places with the lights of the descendants of Zahra... As for what follows, Muhammad al-Hafni, the grandson of Imam al-Hasan, may God grant him fulfillment -- [A Message on Heroes] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Praise be to God who explained the rulings of Islam and commanded them to be followed... As for what follows, the hopeless one says, “Ghafir al-Masawi, the servant of his master Muhammad al-Hafnawi,” [Treatise] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, and prayers and peace be upon the Messenger of God, his family, and his companions. As for what follows, there has been a disturbance in the recitation outside of prayer and the forbidden time in which the absolute voluntary voluntary prayers are performed with the intention of prostration -- [Summary of the Message of the Pole] In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to the one who is characterized by standing by himself... As for what follows, a fakir, his master Muhammad al-Hafni, the grandson of Imam al-Hasan, may God be pleased with him and pleased with him, says -- [benefit] A benefit that our professor decided. May God preserve him in a lesson when he said, may the peace and blessings of God be upon him, the difference of my nation, have mercy on him, and Fayed said, relating to imitation in the branches, Explicit: [The splendid fruits] are not the signs, and their secrets are revealed, the darkness of illusions M -- [A message on the virtue of praise] Amen, and praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and may God’s blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his family and companions and peace be upon him -- [the splendid pearl] and be pleased with them and their grapes for the sake of the trustworthy Master, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and them. All together, Amen M M - [A Message on Heroes] The lights of truth have not shone on the faces of those who submit and the darkness of misguidance has appeared on the faces of the aggressors. Amen M - [Treatise] And God Almighty knows what is right and to Him is the return and the return. May God’s blessings and peace be upon our Master Muhammad and his family and companions - [Summary of the Qutb’s Message] I summarized it and chose it. May God’s blessings and peace be upon the Master of the beloved and upon his family and all companions on the eleventh of the month. Ramadan is the year one hundred and seventy-nine of the Prophet’s migration to its owner. Prayers and peace be upon its owner - [benefit] The number has been completed, and God knows best what is correct | 1. fol. 1a-21b: al-Thamarāt al-bahīyah fī sharḥ asmāʼ al-ṣaḥābah al-Badrīyah / li-Ustādh Muḥammad al-Ḥifnī. A treatise on the heroes of the Battle of Badr, their names and their characteristics., 2. fol. 22a-27b: Risālah fī faḍl al-tasbīḥ wa-al-tahlīl. A treatise on the excellences of the praise and glorification of God., 3. fol. 28a-34b: al-Durrah al-bahīyah al-bāhirah fī bayān āl al-bayt al-musharrafah bi-him al-Qāhirah. A treatise on the members of the family of the Prophet, Ahl al-Bayt, who had been in Cairo., 4. fol. 36a-42a: Risālah fī ibṭāl al-masʼalah al-mulaffaqah. A treatise discussing the legal question of the return of the divorced wife to her husband., 5. fol. 42b-44b: [Treatise on reading the Qur’an and kneeling in prayer], 6. fol. 46a-54a: Mukhtaṣar Risālat al-Quṭb al-Nawawī fī-mā yataʻallaqu bi-al-qiyām li-ahl al-faḍl wa-ghayr dhālik. A treatise on standing upon the approach of learned men of rank as a sign of respect, being an abridgement of another by al-Nawawī on the same subject. This present treatise was composed 1179/1766., 7 fol. 54a-55a: Fāʼidah tataʻallaqu bi-al-taqlīd fī al-furūʻ. A short treatise on following one of the schools of jurisprudence. | Contemporaneous? type III (without flap) binding in dark brown leather. Stamped mandorla and blind-tooled edging. Pink paper pastedowns. | Acquired from Brill, Leyden, 1900. | Hitti, P. Garrett Coll., 2036., Fihrist al-Kutub al-ʻArabīyah al-maḥfūẓah bi-al-Kutubkhānah al-Khudaywīyah, VII, p. 125; VII, p. 20; III, p. 271.
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Bağışlayan Garrett, Robert, 1875-1961
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