Author
Ibn al-Aynī, Abd al-Raḥman ibn Abi Bakr, 1433 or 1434-1487 or 1488
Author Original
Ibn al-ʻAynī, ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Abī Bakr, 1433 or 1434-1487 or 1488, ابن العيني، عبد الرحمن بن ابي بكر
Publication Date
1717
Publication Place
-
[1717 or 1718]
Subject
Nasafī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad, -1310—Manār al-Anwār., Islamic law—Interpretation and construction—15th century, Hanafites, Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Library
Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID
9952812693506421
Record ID
12579v86h
Library Location
HSVM Islamic manuscripts, Garrett no. 5695Y, HSVM Electronic Resource, ELF1 Islamic manuscripts, Garrett no. 5695Y, ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date
1717-01-01T00:00:00Z — 1717
Notes
Commentary on Manār al-anwār fiuṣūl al-fiqh by ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad al-Nasafī (d. 710/1310). | Ms. codex., Title from inscription on fol. 1a., Physical description: 15 lines per page. Written in small medium nastaʻlīq in black ink, with use of red to overline the commented text. The text is framed within a single red line. European paper with watermark. Fol. 134b-136a: Blank. Inscriptions on fol. 136b. Title on tail of text block., Inscription in Arabic script on a label pasted on the upper cover: “Uṣūl 56(?)”. Inscription in Arabic script on a label pasted on the pastedown of upper cover: "Ḥ 634"., Origin: Copy completed in 1130 AH. (colophon, fol. 134a). Bakr bin Al-Aini, may God forgive his sins and cover his faults when I saw the summary called Al-Manar in the Fundamentals of Jurisprudence by the Imam, the scholar, Hafiz of the faith and religion, Abu Al-Barakat Al-Nasafi. May God grant him wealth and make his resting place better in Paradise, a book the likes of which has never been seen in the fundamentals... Praise be to God, who has guided us, i.e., guided us, and it is said, He created guidance in us to the straight path. Explicit: And the permission is also implied, such as taking the money of others, for it is forbidden. His sanctity may be forfeited with the permission of its owner to act, and if he is completely coerced, it is permissible for him because the sanctity of the soul is above the sanctity of money... He became a martyr because he would be sacrificing himself for the honor of the religion and faithfulness to the rights of the Sharia. The book was completed with the help of God, King Al-Wahhab | Quarter bound with flap, in dark green paper and leather. Paper pastedown and free endpaper. | Several ownership statements, some with impression of a seal, on fol. 1a, in the name of Aḥmad Najib; of Muḥammad ʻĀrif ḤLMī ibn Ibrāhīm; one dated 17 [Shawwā]l [1]233 ; one seal dated 1196 H. Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942. | Mach, R. Yahuda, 905, Brockelmann, C. Gal, II, 196 (1/I. Cmtre 6) ; SII
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Digital content
Koleksiyonlar
Robert Garrett, Princeton Digital Library of Islamic Manuscripts, Collections Donated to Princeton University Library