A treatise on speaking according to letters
(رِسَالَةُ فِي اَلْكَلاَمِ عَلَي اَلْحُرُوفِ)

Title A treatise on speaking according to letters
Title Original رِسَالَةُ فِي اَلْكَلاَمِ عَلَي اَلْحُرُوفِ
Author Anonymous author
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID es4xydjt
Sample Text f.58v.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful f.58v.2: Praise be to God, who is eternal in his eternity, who is eternal in his eternity f.58v.4: As for what follows, the secrets of the sciences are hidden under the lash of his understanding and the foundations of his knowledge, and when I saw someone who imitated me in his goodness and who gave me his righteousness Desiring to look into the meaning of this secret, he asked me the question of the one from whom it was hidden, and I answered him accordingly, based on the hadith narrated from those who knew knowledge - f.64v.8: He said Sheikh: I made use of this because it is a plural letter, and Al-Ghazali spoke a lot about it, and he used the words “Nun” as a common letter. “Ali was on Khatam” Solomon, peace be upon him, and whoever wrote it in a seal is safe from the beast.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen Risālah fī al-kalām ʿalá al-ḥurūf
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A treatise on speaking according to letters

(رِسَالَةُ فِي اَلْكَلاَمِ عَلَي اَلْحُرُوفِ)
Author Anonymous author
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID es4xydjt
Sample Text f.58v.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful f.58v.2: Praise be to God, who is eternal in his eternity, who is eternal in his eternity f.58v.4: As for what follows, the secrets of the sciences are hidden under the lash of his understanding and the foundations of his knowledge, and when I saw someone who imitated me in his goodness and who gave me his righteousness Desiring to look into the meaning of this secret, he asked me the question of the one from whom it was hidden, and I answered him accordingly, based on the hadith narrated from those who knew knowledge - f.64v.8: He said Sheikh: I made use of this because it is a plural letter, and Al-Ghazali spoke a lot about it, and he used the words “Nun” as a common letter. “Ali was on Khatam” Solomon, peace be upon him, and whoever wrote it in a seal is safe from the beast.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen Risālah fī al-kalām ʿalá al-ḥurūf
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