Author
Al-Fanari, Muhammad bin Hamza bin Muhammad, Shams al-Din al-Fanari (or al-Fanari) al-Rumi ((751 - 834 AH = 1350 - 1431 AD)) | Al-Safi, Muhammad Al-Sharshan Al-Safi
Author Original
الفناري محمد بن حمزة بن محمد، شمس الدين الفناري أو الفنرى الرومي ه م السافي محمد الشرشان السافي
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
4
Physical Dimensions
205 x 154 مم
Library
National Library of Tunisia
Record ID
6226705
Library Location
A-MSS-10460(04)
Notes
It has 4 messages in a total of 5 questions in 20 pages [188z-206f] It contains the imprisonment of Ahmed Pasha Bey in the year 1256 AH 1846 AD at the Zaytouna Mosque.... Al-Hajji Khalifa, the author of Kashf al-Zunun, vol. 1, p. 207, mentioned Isagogi is a Greek word that means: the five universals, that is: genus, type, separation, specificity, and general presentation, and it is: one of the nine chapters of logic, and some of them said in its description: ( Poetry (genre, chapter, type, and specificity) General presentation *** A collection by Isagoji Kardand Nam and written by a group of early and late ones: Kafrpurius al-Hakim and a summary: (The Book of Porphorius) by Abu Abbas: Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Marwan al-Sarkhasi, who was killed in the year 286 AH. Among them are: Sheikh Muwaffaq al-Din: Abd al-Latif bin Yusuf al-Baghdadi, and the famous one circulating in our time is: (the abridged) attributed to: the distinguished Atheer al-Din : Mufaddal bin Omar Al-Abhari, who died: around the year 700 AH, and it includes: What must be brought to mind from logic is called: Isagogi figuratively, in terms of giving the name of the part and the will of the whole, or the envelope to the envelope, or naming the book by the name of its introduction, and it has explanations and footnotes, including:... Explanation: The honorable scholar Shams al-Din: Muhammad bin Hamza al-Fanari, who died: in the year 834, eight hundred and thirty-four, and it is a precise, blended, nice explanation that begins with: ( Praise be to You, O God, etc.) He mentioned at the end: He wrote it in one day, and there are footnotes to this explanation as well, the most accurate and nicest: a footnote: Al-Fadil, the famous one, with the words of: Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Khadr, the beginning of which is: (Praise be to You, O God... etc.) And on this footnote there are comments found in the footnotes, including: (Al-Fara’id al-Sunni fi Hal al-Fawa’id al-Fanariyya) by Abu Bakr bin Abd al-Wahhab al-Halabi. Mixed (like Khusrawiyyah)... Old manuscript number in Ahmadiyya: 568 | Message 4 out of a total of 5 messages
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