Jewel vaults and jewelery stores., Khazāʼin al-jawāhir wa-makhāzin al-zawāhir. — Risālat al-basmalah, The Message of Basmalah
(خزائن الجواهر ومخازن الزواهر )

Title Jewel vaults and jewelery stores., Khazāʼin al-jawāhir wa-makhāzin al-zawāhir. — Risālat al-basmalah, The Message of Basmalah
Title Original خزائن الجواهر ومخازن الزواهر
Author Khādimī, Muḥammad ibn Muṣṭafá, 1701 or 1702-1762 or 1763
Author Original Khādimī, Muḥammad ibn Muṣṭafá, 1701 or 1702-1762 or 1763, خادمي، محمد بن مصطفى، 1701 or 1702-1762 or 1763
Publication Date: 1226
Publication Place - 1226 [1811 or 1812]
Subject Sufism—Doctrines, Basmalah—Doctrines, God (Islam)—Name, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, illuminated manuscripts, headpieces (layout features), Gold tooled bindings, Stamps
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 68
Library: Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9952982913506421
Record ID dc5138js59v
Library Location Special Collections Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1127H
Date 1811-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1811
Notes A Sufi treatise on the basmalah. | Ms. codex., Title from beginning of text on fol. ib. Published under the title "Risālat al-Basmalah" (see ref. below)., Collection: Paper ; fol. ii + 68 + i ; catchwords ; Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals., Layout: 19 lines per page; Frame-ruled in gold and black., Description: Rubricated; Glazed European paper., Decoration: Illuminated headpiece in gold, blue, red and gray (fol. [ii]b). Opening spread frame-ruled with a double gold frame. Both pages of opening spread have illuminated floral motifs in the margins (Fol. [ii]b-1a). Simple illuminated tailpiece in gold and red (fol. 68b)., Origin: Copied by ʻAlī al-Kuraydī in 1226 -- colophon (fol. 68a)., Incipit: In the name of God, who made the basmalah a law for the opening, the Most Gracious, who made it for the arrival of every blessing, the Most Merciful, the key that made it for the destination of all good success, Explicit: Glory be to our Lord, Lord of glory over all They describe, and peace be upon the messengers, and praise be to God, Lord of the worlds. This is what created the wisdom of the Wise in his statement, in the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful | Contemporaneous type II (with flap) binding in red leather. Gold-tooled and punched panel design on covers. Similar design on the envelope flap. Marbled paper pastedowns and flyleaves. | Faint ownership stamp on fol. ia and 68a. Acquired by Robert Garrett from Brill, Leyden, 1900. | Hitti, P. Garrett coll., 1597., Brockelmann, C. GAL, SII (664)., Published as Risālat al-Basmalah, Istanbul, 1845.
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Koleksiyonlar Middle East Manuscripts, Princeton Digital Library of Islamic Manuscripts
Bağışlayan Garrett, Robert, 1875-1961
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Jewel vaults and jewelery stores., Khazāʼin al-jawāhir wa-makhāzin al-zawāhir. — Risālat al-basmalah, The Message of Basmalah

(خزائن الجواهر ومخازن الزواهر )
Author Khādimī, Muḥammad ibn Muṣṭafá, 1701 or 1702-1762 or 1763
Author Original Khādimī, Muḥammad ibn Muṣṭafá, 1701 or 1702-1762 or 1763, خادمي، محمد بن مصطفى، 1701 or 1702-1762 or 1763
Publication Date 1226
Publication Place - 1226 [1811 or 1812]
Subject Sufism—Doctrines, Basmalah—Doctrines, God (Islam)—Name, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton, illuminated manuscripts, headpieces (layout features), Gold tooled bindings, Stamps
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 68
Library Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9952982913506421
Record ID dc5138js59v
Library Location Special Collections Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1127H
Date 1811-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1811
Notes A Sufi treatise on the basmalah. | Ms. codex., Title from beginning of text on fol. ib. Published under the title "Risālat al-Basmalah" (see ref. below)., Collection: Paper ; fol. ii + 68 + i ; catchwords ; Modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals., Layout: 19 lines per page; Frame-ruled in gold and black., Description: Rubricated; Glazed European paper., Decoration: Illuminated headpiece in gold, blue, red and gray (fol. [ii]b). Opening spread frame-ruled with a double gold frame. Both pages of opening spread have illuminated floral motifs in the margins (Fol. [ii]b-1a). Simple illuminated tailpiece in gold and red (fol. 68b)., Origin: Copied by ʻAlī al-Kuraydī in 1226 -- colophon (fol. 68a)., Incipit: In the name of God, who made the basmalah a law for the opening, the Most Gracious, who made it for the arrival of every blessing, the Most Merciful, the key that made it for the destination of all good success, Explicit: Glory be to our Lord, Lord of glory over all They describe, and peace be upon the messengers, and praise be to God, Lord of the worlds. This is what created the wisdom of the Wise in his statement, in the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful | Contemporaneous type II (with flap) binding in red leather. Gold-tooled and punched panel design on covers. Similar design on the envelope flap. Marbled paper pastedowns and flyleaves. | Faint ownership stamp on fol. ia and 68a. Acquired by Robert Garrett from Brill, Leyden, 1900. | Hitti, P. Garrett coll., 1597., Brockelmann, C. GAL, SII (664)., Published as Risālat al-Basmalah, Istanbul, 1845.
İnternette mevcut arks.princeton.edu
Koleksiyonlar Middle East Manuscripts, Princeton Digital Library of Islamic Manuscripts
Bağışlayan Garrett, Robert, 1875-1961
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