A footnote to Al-Sharif Al-Jurjani’s footnote to the explanation of Al-Adud Al-Iji on the summary of Ibn Al-Hajib
(حاشية على حاشية الشريف الجرجاني على شرح العضد الإيجي على مختصر ابن الحاجب)

Title A footnote to Al-Sharif Al-Jurjani’s footnote to the explanation of Al-Adud Al-Iji on the summary of Ibn Al-Hajib
Title Original حاشية على حاشية الشريف الجرجاني على شرح العضد الإيجي على مختصر ابن الحاجب
Author Hassan, Al-Harawi
Author Original حسن، الهروي
Publication Place - Hassan, Al-Harawi
Subject Fundamentals of jurisprudence
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 132ب - 171 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 20,9x14,7 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 3018a6aa-463a-4358-ecce-0c0c5c9028af
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes External size: 20.9 x 14.7 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, who revealed to us through his evidence the means of achieving happiness, and brought to us through His providence clear verses from the Mother of the Book... And then, for the conquests, whenever the roots of the springs of praise draw water and their branches are shaken by the breeze of prayer, they grow and grow... His saying: (And the summary or knowledge is confined) If the summary is divided, then the four sections have specific meanings mentioned in the book, and if the knowledge is divided The four sections have meanings, some of which are mentioned in the book... Rutabah Copied by: Abdullah bin Hassan Al-Norah Say the end of the manuscript: ... It is correct to divide quiddity into what is clear and what is not clear, and the objection and illusion are dismissed, and this meaning is clear from his saying and its meaning is that it is impossible to separate from quiddity as it is, so its occurrence in the mind does not precede its occurrence in it. This is the fifth message in total. We did not find a translation. Sultan Muhammad bin Murad Khan, Muhammad bin Murad III (1003 AH - 1012 AH), was mentioned in his introduction. The footnote to the principles of speech is from Al-Jurjani’s footnote. He wrote the wording of his statement in red ink. The copy is compared to another copy, and some corrections are recorded in the margin. The phrase Hassan Al-Harawi was written at the top of the pages and repeated in several places.
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A footnote to Al-Sharif Al-Jurjani’s footnote to the explanation of Al-Adud Al-Iji on the summary of Ibn Al-Hajib

(حاشية على حاشية الشريف الجرجاني على شرح العضد الإيجي على مختصر ابن الحاجب)
Author Hassan, Al-Harawi
Author Original حسن، الهروي
Publication Place - Hassan, Al-Harawi
Subject Fundamentals of jurisprudence
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 132ب - 171 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 20,9x14,7 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 3018a6aa-463a-4358-ecce-0c0c5c9028af
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes External size: 20.9 x 14.7 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, who revealed to us through his evidence the means of achieving happiness, and brought to us through His providence clear verses from the Mother of the Book... And then, for the conquests, whenever the roots of the springs of praise draw water and their branches are shaken by the breeze of prayer, they grow and grow... His saying: (And the summary or knowledge is confined) If the summary is divided, then the four sections have specific meanings mentioned in the book, and if the knowledge is divided The four sections have meanings, some of which are mentioned in the book... Rutabah Copied by: Abdullah bin Hassan Al-Norah Say the end of the manuscript: ... It is correct to divide quiddity into what is clear and what is not clear, and the objection and illusion are dismissed, and this meaning is clear from his saying and its meaning is that it is impossible to separate from quiddity as it is, so its occurrence in the mind does not precede its occurrence in it. This is the fifth message in total. We did not find a translation. Sultan Muhammad bin Murad Khan, Muhammad bin Murad III (1003 AH - 1012 AH), was mentioned in his introduction. The footnote to the principles of speech is from Al-Jurjani’s footnote. He wrote the wording of his statement in red ink. The copy is compared to another copy, and some corrections are recorded in the margin. The phrase Hassan Al-Harawi was written at the top of the pages and repeated in several places.
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