Small explanation on Samarkandiya
(الشرح الصغير على السمرقنديه)

Title Small explanation on Samarkandiya
Title Original الشرح الصغير على السمرقنديه
Author Al-Mujairi Al-Malawi, Ahmed bin Abdel Fattah bin Youssef
Author Original المجيري الملوي ، أحمد بن عبدالفتاح بن يوسف
Publication Place - Al-Mujairi Al-Malawi, Ahmed bin Abdel Fattah bin Youssef
Subject eloquence
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 34 ورقة 15 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 21,5x15,5 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID c1b11b88-3c90-47e8-94f7-421a6eac9892
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 22.8 x 16.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, to whom praise is real, and to others he is a metaphor for the surroundings of the secrets of eloquence, the aspects of brilliance, and the evidence of the miraculous.. As for what follows, I explained the message of Imam al-Samarqandi in metaphor||and covered it with the charms of circumstance, the knowledge of knowledge, the precious things of expressions, and the minutest considerations.. On him are the traces of his land, neither the name of the commentator nor the name of the explanation was mentioned. Honestly. The paragraph heads were written in red ink. This honorable copy was written at the end by the hand of the poor, to God Almighty, Muhammad Adeeb bin Muhammad Sadiq in the year 84 of the month of Jumada. The fact is that neither the papers nor the handwriting indicate that it was in the ninth century, assuming that he forgot the year 840 or 841 or something similar to that. The papers are European and have the watermarks that began to spread to the East in the twelfth century AH. So most likely the date of copying is 1284 AH and the copyist forgot to write the twelfth century. Al-Hijri and wrote Faqh 84. Copied by: Muhammad Adeeb bin Muhammad Sadiq The end of the manuscript: If you say I saw a lion with a weapon while throwing, then the weapon and the person who is armed is most likely to wear a man’s habit of throwing, so he makes the person who wields the weapon his companion, and the throwing is abstraction, and God Almighty knows what is right.
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Small explanation on Samarkandiya

(الشرح الصغير على السمرقنديه)
Author Al-Mujairi Al-Malawi, Ahmed bin Abdel Fattah bin Youssef
Author Original المجيري الملوي ، أحمد بن عبدالفتاح بن يوسف
Publication Place - Al-Mujairi Al-Malawi, Ahmed bin Abdel Fattah bin Youssef
Subject eloquence
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 34 ورقة 15 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 21,5x15,5 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID c1b11b88-3c90-47e8-94f7-421a6eac9892
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 22.8 x 16.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, to whom praise is real, and to others he is a metaphor for the surroundings of the secrets of eloquence, the aspects of brilliance, and the evidence of the miraculous.. As for what follows, I explained the message of Imam al-Samarqandi in metaphor||and covered it with the charms of circumstance, the knowledge of knowledge, the precious things of expressions, and the minutest considerations.. On him are the traces of his land, neither the name of the commentator nor the name of the explanation was mentioned. Honestly. The paragraph heads were written in red ink. This honorable copy was written at the end by the hand of the poor, to God Almighty, Muhammad Adeeb bin Muhammad Sadiq in the year 84 of the month of Jumada. The fact is that neither the papers nor the handwriting indicate that it was in the ninth century, assuming that he forgot the year 840 or 841 or something similar to that. The papers are European and have the watermarks that began to spread to the East in the twelfth century AH. So most likely the date of copying is 1284 AH and the copyist forgot to write the twelfth century. Al-Hijri and wrote Faqh 84. Copied by: Muhammad Adeeb bin Muhammad Sadiq The end of the manuscript: If you say I saw a lion with a weapon while throwing, then the weapon and the person who is armed is most likely to wear a man’s habit of throwing, so he makes the person who wields the weapon his companion, and the throwing is abstraction, and God Almighty knows what is right.
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