The management of bodies is in the management of man
(تدبير الأبدان في تدبير الإنسان)

Title The management of bodies is in the management of man
Title Original تدبير الأبدان في تدبير الإنسان
Author Bin Jazla, Yahya bin Issa author
Author Original بن جزلة، يحيى بن عيسى
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID qa3y69zj
Sample Text fol.1b.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful fol.1b.1: Praise be to God who created, made Himself well, and guided us, and sickened and healed, and may His prayers be upon His pious prophets and messengers. Whoever knows God and glorifies Him with His perfection by which His wealth is made good. His wealth is from his time to be ignorant in his days, and his life is to be overwhelmed by his years, so he does not spend his life except on the most important matters in Him, and he does not leave his time except for me to return it. fol.1b.16: And with this sentence the servant loves to serve the treasurers of imitated wisdom, may God elevate its status with the necessary amount of medical knowledge, dispensing with it much of the lengthiness of authored doctors and their books recorded in it, and it is the science of managing diseases and knowing the causes and symptoms, may God protect him from their evil and protect him from their harm. Their path to Him, and God Almighty helps in knowledge, guides to what is right, and guides to guidance, for He is the Grantor of success, and He is my suffice, and He is the best disposer of affairs and helper - fol.50a.26 The book was completed with the praise of God, His help, and His good success, and praise be to God alone. fol.50a.27 It was parted from it on the blessed third day, the beginning of the holy month of Muharram in the year 1246, forty-six, two hundred and one thousand halaliyahs AD.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen Taqwīm al-abdān fī tadbīr al-insān
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The management of bodies is in the management of man

(تدبير الأبدان في تدبير الإنسان)
Author Bin Jazla, Yahya bin Issa author
Author Original بن جزلة، يحيى بن عيسى
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID qa3y69zj
Sample Text fol.1b.1: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful fol.1b.1: Praise be to God who created, made Himself well, and guided us, and sickened and healed, and may His prayers be upon His pious prophets and messengers. Whoever knows God and glorifies Him with His perfection by which His wealth is made good. His wealth is from his time to be ignorant in his days, and his life is to be overwhelmed by his years, so he does not spend his life except on the most important matters in Him, and he does not leave his time except for me to return it. fol.1b.16: And with this sentence the servant loves to serve the treasurers of imitated wisdom, may God elevate its status with the necessary amount of medical knowledge, dispensing with it much of the lengthiness of authored doctors and their books recorded in it, and it is the science of managing diseases and knowing the causes and symptoms, may God protect him from their evil and protect him from their harm. Their path to Him, and God Almighty helps in knowledge, guides to what is right, and guides to guidance, for He is the Grantor of success, and He is my suffice, and He is the best disposer of affairs and helper - fol.50a.26 The book was completed with the praise of God, His help, and His good success, and praise be to God alone. fol.50a.27 It was parted from it on the blessed third day, the beginning of the holy month of Muharram in the year 1246, forty-six, two hundred and one thousand halaliyahs AD.
Hakkında ayrıca bilinen Taqwīm al-abdān fī tadbīr al-insān
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