bread and halwa
(نان وحلوا)

Title bread and halwa
Title Original نان وحلوا
Author Bahaa Al-Din Al-Amili, Muhammad bin Hussein bin Abdul Samad
Author Original بهاء الدين العاملي ، محمد بن حسين بن عبدالصمد
Publication Place - Bahaa Al-Din Al-Amili, Muhammad bin Hussein bin Abdul Samad
Subject Sufism
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 9 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 23,5x17,5 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID bfa4905c-31a0-f4a3-fd7f-14896fcf8728
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The poem is in Arabic and Persian, and its verses are divided into chapters written in Arabic. The pages are tabulated with a frame surrounding the text divided into two columns in red. The copy is corrected and compared to another copy, and some differences between them are restricted. 23.5 x 17.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: After praising God for His bounty and blessings and peace be upon the most honorable of creation, Muhammad and his family, he says: The poorest of the servants to God’s mercy is Muhammad, who is famous for Baha al-Din al-Amli. May God grant him success to work from his day to his next... This is a summary of the passages from his day to the next... This is a summary of the passages from his day to the next... This is a summary of the passages from his day to the next... This is a summary of the passages from his day to the next... This is a summary of the passages and a number of passages, most of which have been made available on the way to the Hajj of the Sacred House of God and the visit of the Master of the Humans... I record them in these papers as a reminder from me to my loved ones. Those who desire...||O you who are distracted from the Old Testament, you who are forgetful of the right approach||Listen to what the nightingale says as it narrates from the hadiths of the Beloved||Hello, O Bulbul, a living land of Kamdi, beside a living orchard Copied by: Muhammad Amin bin Hussein Argawshan Hariyun The end of the manuscript: A chapter on the hope for purity from the filth of vanity and the longing to immerse yourself in the sea of purity||O my friend, my life has been wasted and has passed, arise to recover the time that has passed||and give me A cup of pure wine. It is the key to the gates of happiness.
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bread and halwa

(نان وحلوا)
Author Bahaa Al-Din Al-Amili, Muhammad bin Hussein bin Abdul Samad
Author Original بهاء الدين العاملي ، محمد بن حسين بن عبدالصمد
Publication Place - Bahaa Al-Din Al-Amili, Muhammad bin Hussein bin Abdul Samad
Subject Sufism
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 9 ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 23,5x17,5 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID bfa4905c-31a0-f4a3-fd7f-14896fcf8728
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The poem is in Arabic and Persian, and its verses are divided into chapters written in Arabic. The pages are tabulated with a frame surrounding the text divided into two columns in red. The copy is corrected and compared to another copy, and some differences between them are restricted. 23.5 x 17.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: After praising God for His bounty and blessings and peace be upon the most honorable of creation, Muhammad and his family, he says: The poorest of the servants to God’s mercy is Muhammad, who is famous for Baha al-Din al-Amli. May God grant him success to work from his day to his next... This is a summary of the passages from his day to the next... This is a summary of the passages from his day to the next... This is a summary of the passages from his day to the next... This is a summary of the passages from his day to the next... This is a summary of the passages and a number of passages, most of which have been made available on the way to the Hajj of the Sacred House of God and the visit of the Master of the Humans... I record them in these papers as a reminder from me to my loved ones. Those who desire...||O you who are distracted from the Old Testament, you who are forgetful of the right approach||Listen to what the nightingale says as it narrates from the hadiths of the Beloved||Hello, O Bulbul, a living land of Kamdi, beside a living orchard Copied by: Muhammad Amin bin Hussein Argawshan Hariyun The end of the manuscript: A chapter on the hope for purity from the filth of vanity and the longing to immerse yourself in the sea of purity||O my friend, my life has been wasted and has passed, arise to recover the time that has passed||and give me A cup of pure wine. It is the key to the gates of happiness.
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