Book Explanation of Nuzha f.1r.1
(كتاب شرح النزهة )

Title Book Explanation of Nuzha f.1r.1
Title Original كتاب شرح النزهة
Author Shihab El-Din Ahmed Al-Beiruti author
Author Original شهاب الدين احمد البيروتي
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID dbre3j2a
Sample Text f.1v.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and with Him you will be rewarded. f.1v.2: Praise be to God, whose blessings are innumerable, and may blessings and peace be upon Muhammad and his family and companions. f.1v.3: Then this is a nice solution for the introduction to the account of the account, revealing the veil on its face and making its meanings clear to loved ones. May God benefit the students with it - f.72r.18: Just as thirty is half of sixty, and because you multiply by eighteen the weight of a piece by thirty the weight of a book of cover and divide the result, which is forty-five hundred, by all the hours of cover, which is sixty, you take out nine, which is what is required - f.72r.21, so this is the amount. What is limited to it in this summary, called Al-Nazha, is something that the student cannot be ignorant of, because it is one of the most important tasks, and whoever wants to add to that, the original called “guide” is sufficient for him, and whoever wants to explore the disposition of extracting the unknown with proportional numbers, he must provide assistance to the work that exceeds all the books of this art. Praise be to God, first and last, outwardly and inwardly, Glory be to Him, we cannot be counted. We praise him as he praised himself, and may God’s blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad, his family, and his companions. God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs, and there is no power or strength except in God, the Most High, the Great, and I ask God for forgiveness for me and all Muslims, Amen f.72v.10 This blessed copy was completed on Friday afternoon, the end of Hammadi the First, in the months of the year twenty-two and a thousand from the Prophet’s Hijra, upon its author.
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Book Explanation of Nuzha f.1r.1

(كتاب شرح النزهة )
Author Shihab El-Din Ahmed Al-Beiruti author
Author Original شهاب الدين احمد البيروتي
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID dbre3j2a
Sample Text f.1v.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and with Him you will be rewarded. f.1v.2: Praise be to God, whose blessings are innumerable, and may blessings and peace be upon Muhammad and his family and companions. f.1v.3: Then this is a nice solution for the introduction to the account of the account, revealing the veil on its face and making its meanings clear to loved ones. May God benefit the students with it - f.72r.18: Just as thirty is half of sixty, and because you multiply by eighteen the weight of a piece by thirty the weight of a book of cover and divide the result, which is forty-five hundred, by all the hours of cover, which is sixty, you take out nine, which is what is required - f.72r.21, so this is the amount. What is limited to it in this summary, called Al-Nazha, is something that the student cannot be ignorant of, because it is one of the most important tasks, and whoever wants to add to that, the original called “guide” is sufficient for him, and whoever wants to explore the disposition of extracting the unknown with proportional numbers, he must provide assistance to the work that exceeds all the books of this art. Praise be to God, first and last, outwardly and inwardly, Glory be to Him, we cannot be counted. We praise him as he praised himself, and may God’s blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad, his family, and his companions. God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs, and there is no power or strength except in God, the Most High, the Great, and I ask God for forgiveness for me and all Muslims, Amen f.72v.10 This blessed copy was completed on Friday afternoon, the end of Hammadi the First, in the months of the year twenty-two and a thousand from the Prophet’s Hijra, upon its author.
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