Key to Treasures Fol.83b
(مفتاح الكنوز )
| Title | Key to Treasures Fol.83b |
|---|---|
| Title Original | مفتاح الكنوز |
| Author | Anonymous author |
| Type | Book |
| Language | Arabic |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | Wellcome Collection museum and library |
| Record ID | x7njsfmz |
| Sample Text | fol.1a.2: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful fol.1a.3: I have asked you, I do not know what you are, present in what you have pleased and helped. The eyes have shone in the rays of your lights, and the thoughts have gone astray in the straits of your secrets. How can you not, when you have been surrounded and are not surrounded, and the minds are without the harem of your sanctity? And they forget to rise from half of the sugar that you drank with six dirhams - fol.83b.13 And God knows best what is correct. A copy of the key to treasures in the hand of the handwriting. The weakest of the servants of God, Sayyid Ali, on fourteen dates from Jumada al-Akhir in the year 1266 AH. |
| Hakkında ayrıca bilinen | Miftāḥ al-kunūz |