Explanation of the Diwan of Al-Mutanabbi
(شرح ديوان المتنبي)

Title Explanation of the Diwan of Al-Mutanabbi
Title Original شرح ديوان المتنبي
Author Al-Wahidi, Ali bin Ahmed bin Muhammad
Author Original الواحدي ، علي بن أحمد بن محمد
Publication Place - Al-Wahidi, Ali bin Ahmed bin Muhammad
Subject Poetry Courtesy
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 205 ورقة 28 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 29x20,7 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 0d069560-a93b-6de8-27b2-f31d7688819f
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes Its earth, moisture, and wetness. The outer size is 29 x 20.7 cm. The copy is truncated at the end. The verses were written in a prominent handwriting larger than the explanatory handwriting, and underlined in red ink. The copy is corrected, and has footnotes and comments. On the cover of the copy are two possessions, one of which belongs to Faraj Allah bin Muhammad with his seal, and the other belongs to Ibrahim bin Muhammad Al-Yamani in the year 1267 AH. Before that, there were four papers, three of which included an index of the sections of the Diwan. It is evident from the numbering of its pages that there is a major error in it, as the index reaches folio (306), and at the end of the index belongs to Sayyid Ali bin Sayyid Darwish. Some of the pages of the copy were affected by wetness and damage, but the text was preserved in its entirety. The beginning of the manuscript: Abu al-Tayyib Ahmad bin al-Hussein bin al-Hasan bin Abdul-Samad al-Jaafi al-Kindi al-Kufi, known as al-Mutanabbi. He was killed on Monday, the eighth of the month of Ramadan in the year three hundred and fifty-four. He said: It is the basin, the eye prefers its sister. And when the owl has a master over the owl. The end of the manuscript: The blame complains to the blamers for a pitcher.. and turns away from his comfort when he blames the blame. He says the blame complains about the heat of the heart. The lover... and the blame cannot bear to turn his heart back because of the heat in it, and all of this is metaphorical and expanded...
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Explanation of the Diwan of Al-Mutanabbi

(شرح ديوان المتنبي)
Author Al-Wahidi, Ali bin Ahmed bin Muhammad
Author Original الواحدي ، علي بن أحمد بن محمد
Publication Place - Al-Wahidi, Ali bin Ahmed bin Muhammad
Subject Poetry Courtesy
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 205 ورقة 28 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 29x20,7 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 0d069560-a93b-6de8-27b2-f31d7688819f
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes Its earth, moisture, and wetness. The outer size is 29 x 20.7 cm. The copy is truncated at the end. The verses were written in a prominent handwriting larger than the explanatory handwriting, and underlined in red ink. The copy is corrected, and has footnotes and comments. On the cover of the copy are two possessions, one of which belongs to Faraj Allah bin Muhammad with his seal, and the other belongs to Ibrahim bin Muhammad Al-Yamani in the year 1267 AH. Before that, there were four papers, three of which included an index of the sections of the Diwan. It is evident from the numbering of its pages that there is a major error in it, as the index reaches folio (306), and at the end of the index belongs to Sayyid Ali bin Sayyid Darwish. Some of the pages of the copy were affected by wetness and damage, but the text was preserved in its entirety. The beginning of the manuscript: Abu al-Tayyib Ahmad bin al-Hussein bin al-Hasan bin Abdul-Samad al-Jaafi al-Kindi al-Kufi, known as al-Mutanabbi. He was killed on Monday, the eighth of the month of Ramadan in the year three hundred and fifty-four. He said: It is the basin, the eye prefers its sister. And when the owl has a master over the owl. The end of the manuscript: The blame complains to the blamers for a pitcher.. and turns away from his comfort when he blames the blame. He says the blame complains about the heat of the heart. The lover... and the blame cannot bear to turn his heart back because of the heat in it, and all of this is metaphorical and expanded...
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