Author
Al-Qurtubi, Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Abi Bakr, d. 671 AH.
Author Original
القرطبي، محمد بن أحمد بن أبي بكر، ت هـ
Publication Date
Sunday 11 Jumada al-Akhir 843 AH.
Publication Place
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Al-Qurtubi, Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Abi Bakr, d. 671 AH.
Subject
Sermons
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
214
Physical Dimensions
عدد الأوراق : 214 ؛ عدد الأسطر : 19 ؛ المقاس : 25.5 × 18.5 سم.
Library
King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID
435705e4-3f46-4f4c-a162-8c5b33ff1d64
Library Location
Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University
Date
Sunday 11 Jumada al-Akhir 843 AH.
Notes
An ancient, valuable copy, which the copyist annotated and compared to the original from which he copied it, and after which it was copied in more than one copy and at different times. This appears from the corrections made by the interviewers in the footnotes in different fonts. Leaves 1-3, 12-13, 15-21, 23 and 25-27 were dropped, and the text was completed in it on a french-made, brown-coloured embossed paper in which the parallel lines appear. The commercial watermark is three crescents with a human face. The text was generally written in dark, viscous brown ink. The copyist used red ink to write the chapters, their titles, and sentence breaks, which the copyist drew in the form of circles open to the top with black ink. He drew Arabic letters inside them with red ink, the fly of which emerges from the opening of the circle to the top. In writing the chapters, warning lines, and so on, on Levantine-made, good-quality, solid, brown ink that was made in the Levant from Egyptian cotton and linen stalks. The copy was in the library of Ahmed Khairy, may God have mercy on him and us, when it entered his possession in the year 1353 AH. He recorded on the title page a brief translation by Al-Qurtubi on the 3rd of Muharram in the year 1354 AH, and the name Farah was recorded in the author’s genealogy with the neglected ha and the silent r. At the end of the restriction on reading this is the text: ((Praise be to God. He finished reading it in several sittings, the last of which was a night whose morning would lead to a morning. Saturday, the twelfth of Jumada al-Awwal, in the year nine hundred and forty-four, after our master and master, our sheikh, the scholar Imam Siraj al-Din Omar al-Abadi al-Shafi’i, the poor and despicable Ahmad Wali al-Din bin Ahmad al-Junaidi al-Maliki al-Ash’ari al-Sa’idi, may God be kind to him and the Muslims. Omar al-Abadi is Omar bin Abdullah al-Abadi al-Masri, who died in the year 947 AH (Dictionary of Authors 7/294).
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