[Sharḥ qaṣīdah fī al-nafs Explanation of a poem in the soul] Āwī, Aḥmad ibn Balkū Awi, Ahmad ibn Balkū
( شرح قصيدة في النفس آوي، أحمد بن بلكو)

Title [Sharḥ qaṣīdah fī al-nafs Explanation of a poem in the soul] Āwī, Aḥmad ibn Balkū Awi, Ahmad ibn Balkū
Title Original شرح قصيدة في النفس آوي، أحمد بن بلكو
Author Jamāl al-Dīn Abū al-Futūḥ Aḥmad ibn ‘Abd Allāh Balkū ibn Abū Ṭālib al-Āwī
Publication Date: 14 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 843 AH)
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 1
Library: Qatar Digital Library
Library Asset ID Or 14154, ff 242v-245r
Record ID vdc_100066152341.0x000002
Library Location British Library: Oriental Manuscripts
Date 14 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 843 AH)
Notes Commentary by Jamāl al-Dīn Abū al-Futūḥ Aḥmad ibn ‘Abd Allāh Balkū ibn Abū Ṭālib al-Āwī (Jamal al-Din Abu al-Futuh Ahmad ibn Abi Abdullah Balkū ibn Abi Talib al-Awi, fl. 1320) on the Qaṣīdah on the Soul (A poem about the soul), also known as the Qasīḍah Rhyming in ‘Ayn (The Ayni Poem), by Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā, Ibn Sina; d. 1037). On the shī‘ī scholar Ibn Balkū, a student of al-‘Allāmah al-Ḥillī (d. 1325) who was in turn a student of Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūṣī (d. 1274), see Amīn, Aʿyān al-shīʿah , vol. 7, p. 126 (Bayrūt: Dār al-Taʻāruf, 1986). The copy was completed at Herat on 14 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 843/17 May 1440, and the scribe, Ibn Muḥammad Amīr al-Kātibī al-Qazwīnī (Ibn Muhammad Amir al-Katibi al-Qazwini, see f. 242r, lines 10-11) tells us that he transcribed the text from the author's autograph draft (see colophon Section at the end of a manuscript text. , f. 245r, lines 21-24, transcribed below). The commentary is followed by a page of verse in Arabic and Persian (f. 245v) and an alphabetical list of information on weights and measures taken from a book called The Physicians' Support On Knowledge of Disease and Drug (Takht of weights and measures according to the order of the alphabet from the book “Umdat al-Taybib fi Ma’rifat al-Idha al-Dawaa’”, ff. 246r-v). Begins (f. 242v, lines 2-5): Praise be to God for his blessing, and may blessings and peace be upon Muhammad and the infallible ones from his family, and may peace be upon him abundantly, says the poor person in need of mercy. His Lord, Abu Al-Futuh Ahmed bin Abi Abdullah Balko bin Abi Talib Al-Awi, may God forgive his mistakes. This is an honorable poem. It was established by the Lord Imam Farid of the Age and the One and Only Sultan of the Fadla’ of the Age, distinguished above all other peers The goals and author of the verses, Sheikh Abu Ali Ibn Sina, may God bless him... Ends (f. 245r, lines 17-20): ... It is more pleasant to respond to what I am examining, for the fire of knowledge has a more delicate flame, that is Who is obliged to respond to my statement that was examined, for the fire of knowledge is bright and bright, and the thoughts are different Understandings vary, and whoever thinks about it, it appears to him different from what appears to another, and there is no doubt that this is considered a difference Opinions and sayings are the result of what is correct, and this saying is strengthened by his saying, peace be upon him, “The difference of my nation is a mercy, and God knows best and is wisest.” Colophon Section at the end of a manuscript text. (f. 245r, lines 21-25): Then the poem and explanation on the fourteenth of Dhul-Hijjah is an argument Eight hundred and forty-three in the Sultanate House Herat was protected by God Almighty from calamities and written down This explanation is from the handwriting of commentator Nour Allah His grave and resting place are with Your mercy, O Most Merciful of the Merciful
Erişim Koşulları Unrestricted
Seçilmiş kaynakça Edition of poem commented upon: Kholeif, Fathalla (Khulayf, Fatḥ Allāh), Ibn Sīnā wa-madh-habuhu fī al-nafs. Dir āsah fī al-Qaṣīdat al-‘aynīyah (Bayrūt: Jāmiʿat Bayrūt al-ʿArabīyah, 1974) 129-31 Study: Amīn, Muḥsin, Aʿyān al-shīʿah , 10 vols (Bayrūt: Dār al-Taʻāruf, 1986), vol. 7, p. 126
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[Sharḥ qaṣīdah fī al-nafs Explanation of a poem in the soul] Āwī, Aḥmad ibn Balkū Awi, Ahmad ibn Balkū

( شرح قصيدة في النفس آوي، أحمد بن بلكو)
Author Jamāl al-Dīn Abū al-Futūḥ Aḥmad ibn ‘Abd Allāh Balkū ibn Abū Ṭālib al-Āwī
Publication Date 14 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 843 AH)
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 1
Library Qatar Digital Library
Library Asset ID Or 14154, ff 242v-245r
Record ID vdc_100066152341.0x000002
Library Location British Library: Oriental Manuscripts
Date 14 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 843 AH)
Notes Commentary by Jamāl al-Dīn Abū al-Futūḥ Aḥmad ibn ‘Abd Allāh Balkū ibn Abū Ṭālib al-Āwī (Jamal al-Din Abu al-Futuh Ahmad ibn Abi Abdullah Balkū ibn Abi Talib al-Awi, fl. 1320) on the Qaṣīdah on the Soul (A poem about the soul), also known as the Qasīḍah Rhyming in ‘Ayn (The Ayni Poem), by Avicenna (Ibn Sīnā, Ibn Sina; d. 1037). On the shī‘ī scholar Ibn Balkū, a student of al-‘Allāmah al-Ḥillī (d. 1325) who was in turn a student of Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūṣī (d. 1274), see Amīn, Aʿyān al-shīʿah , vol. 7, p. 126 (Bayrūt: Dār al-Taʻāruf, 1986). The copy was completed at Herat on 14 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 843/17 May 1440, and the scribe, Ibn Muḥammad Amīr al-Kātibī al-Qazwīnī (Ibn Muhammad Amir al-Katibi al-Qazwini, see f. 242r, lines 10-11) tells us that he transcribed the text from the author's autograph draft (see colophon Section at the end of a manuscript text. , f. 245r, lines 21-24, transcribed below). The commentary is followed by a page of verse in Arabic and Persian (f. 245v) and an alphabetical list of information on weights and measures taken from a book called The Physicians' Support On Knowledge of Disease and Drug (Takht of weights and measures according to the order of the alphabet from the book “Umdat al-Taybib fi Ma’rifat al-Idha al-Dawaa’”, ff. 246r-v). Begins (f. 242v, lines 2-5): Praise be to God for his blessing, and may blessings and peace be upon Muhammad and the infallible ones from his family, and may peace be upon him abundantly, says the poor person in need of mercy. His Lord, Abu Al-Futuh Ahmed bin Abi Abdullah Balko bin Abi Talib Al-Awi, may God forgive his mistakes. This is an honorable poem. It was established by the Lord Imam Farid of the Age and the One and Only Sultan of the Fadla’ of the Age, distinguished above all other peers The goals and author of the verses, Sheikh Abu Ali Ibn Sina, may God bless him... Ends (f. 245r, lines 17-20): ... It is more pleasant to respond to what I am examining, for the fire of knowledge has a more delicate flame, that is Who is obliged to respond to my statement that was examined, for the fire of knowledge is bright and bright, and the thoughts are different Understandings vary, and whoever thinks about it, it appears to him different from what appears to another, and there is no doubt that this is considered a difference Opinions and sayings are the result of what is correct, and this saying is strengthened by his saying, peace be upon him, “The difference of my nation is a mercy, and God knows best and is wisest.” Colophon Section at the end of a manuscript text. (f. 245r, lines 21-25): Then the poem and explanation on the fourteenth of Dhul-Hijjah is an argument Eight hundred and forty-three in the Sultanate House Herat was protected by God Almighty from calamities and written down This explanation is from the handwriting of commentator Nour Allah His grave and resting place are with Your mercy, O Most Merciful of the Merciful
Erişim Koşulları Unrestricted
Seçilmiş kaynakça Edition of poem commented upon: Kholeif, Fathalla (Khulayf, Fatḥ Allāh), Ibn Sīnā wa-madh-habuhu fī al-nafs. Dir āsah fī al-Qaṣīdat al-‘aynīyah (Bayrūt: Jāmiʿat Bayrūt al-ʿArabīyah, 1974) 129-31 Study: Amīn, Muḥsin, Aʿyān al-shīʿah , 10 vols (Bayrūt: Dār al-Taʻāruf, 1986), vol. 7, p. 126
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