The pink apple in the explanation of Zainabiya’s poem
(التفاحه الورديه في شرح قصيده الزينبيه)

Title The pink apple in the explanation of Zainabiya’s poem
Title Original التفاحه الورديه في شرح قصيده الزينبيه
Author Al-Samalawi, Abdul Muti bin Salem bin Omar
Author Original السملاوي ، عبدالمعطي بن سالم بن عمر
Publication Place - Al-Samalawi, Abdul Muti bin Salem bin Omar
Subject Chips and sermons
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions (من ص 1 - 82أ) ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 22x15,5 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID a419f47d-0cf7-c059-a88a-b2dbfacd96ef
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The ground affected some of the papers and perforated them. This is evident in the first page at the beginning of the manuscript, where part of the top was eroded, so some of the words were erased and restored with heavy sticky paper. I wrote the verses of poetry in red ink and some of them were illustrated in black ink. Commas were placed between the verses, also in red ink. This is followed by a summary of his miracles, may God bless him and grant him peace, in continuous speech that is not separated between them by space or space. It has inks on some pages that have erased some phrases from the text. 23,3 x 16,8 cm The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who created man and perfected him with the mind and made it obligatory for him to advise creation through transmission... And then the poor servant says... Abd al-Mu’ti bin Salem bin Omar al-Shibli al-Samlawi. On the second night of the month of Dhul-Qa’dah in the year 1087, I was anxious and stayed up late, so I thought about his poem || Al-Zainabiyyah, which is attributed to the greatest Imam... Ali bin Abi Talib, may God bless him. His face. It has traces of earth, burns, wetness, and black inks. It has corrections. It has explanations and comments at the end of the manuscript: I mean Ali, son of Muhammad’s uncle, who is singled out for the most appropriate high honor. This is where the noble lineage ends, about which there is no dispute.
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The pink apple in the explanation of Zainabiya’s poem

(التفاحه الورديه في شرح قصيده الزينبيه)
Author Al-Samalawi, Abdul Muti bin Salem bin Omar
Author Original السملاوي ، عبدالمعطي بن سالم بن عمر
Publication Place - Al-Samalawi, Abdul Muti bin Salem bin Omar
Subject Chips and sermons
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions (من ص 1 - 82أ) ورقة 21 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 22x15,5 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID a419f47d-0cf7-c059-a88a-b2dbfacd96ef
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The ground affected some of the papers and perforated them. This is evident in the first page at the beginning of the manuscript, where part of the top was eroded, so some of the words were erased and restored with heavy sticky paper. I wrote the verses of poetry in red ink and some of them were illustrated in black ink. Commas were placed between the verses, also in red ink. This is followed by a summary of his miracles, may God bless him and grant him peace, in continuous speech that is not separated between them by space or space. It has inks on some pages that have erased some phrases from the text. 23,3 x 16,8 cm The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who created man and perfected him with the mind and made it obligatory for him to advise creation through transmission... And then the poor servant says... Abd al-Mu’ti bin Salem bin Omar al-Shibli al-Samlawi. On the second night of the month of Dhul-Qa’dah in the year 1087, I was anxious and stayed up late, so I thought about his poem || Al-Zainabiyyah, which is attributed to the greatest Imam... Ali bin Abi Talib, may God bless him. His face. It has traces of earth, burns, wetness, and black inks. It has corrections. It has explanations and comments at the end of the manuscript: I mean Ali, son of Muhammad’s uncle, who is singled out for the most appropriate high honor. This is where the noble lineage ends, about which there is no dispute.
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