Changing the proximal genie in the letters of meanings
(تغيير الجني الداني في حروف المعاني)
| Title |
Changing the proximal genie in the letters of meanings |
| Title Original
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تغيير الجني الداني في حروف المعاني
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| Subject |
about |
| Type |
kitap |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
Yes
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| Physical Dimensions |
82 ورقة 23 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 22x15,3 سم |
| Library: |
King Fahd National Laibrary |
| Record ID |
8eaf83cd-8792-fd05-479c-3393dd1649df |
| Library Location |
King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies |
| Notes |
Ardah - Humidity The book is a rearrangement and abbreviation of the book “Al-Jinni Al-Dani fi Huruf Al-Maani” by Hassan bin Qasim Al-Muradi Al-Masri (d. 749 AH). The paragraph headers and warning lines were written in red ink. There are some comments on the copy. External size: 22 x 15.3 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: The letter Alif. Oh God, I begin with it in honor of His remembrance, Glory be to Him, before its origin, O God. It was deleted with two jokes, the first of which is that the call is only in the place of heedlessness... and the second is that the reality of the call is a request for turnout, and it is impossible in His right, the Most High. Obedience.. Ibn al-Hajib said what is obligatory in the sense that it is not logically consistent with the words of God Almighty (and it is not befitting for the Most Merciful to take a son), and it may be meant in the sense of obligatory, as is meant by the word “should not, not obligatory.” This is mentioned in some of the footnotes of Al-Talawih. |
| Yazı Tipi |
تعليق |