Al-Kurdi Al-Asnawi’s commentary on Al-Zawraa and its entourage by Al-Dawani
(شرح الكردي الاسنوي على الزوراء وحاشيتها للدواني)

Title Al-Kurdi Al-Asnawi’s commentary on Al-Zawraa and its entourage by Al-Dawani
Title Original شرح الكردي الاسنوي على الزوراء وحاشيتها للدواني
Author Elias bin Abbas Mulla Sheikh, Kurdish
Author Original الياس بن عباس ملا شيخ ، الكردي
Publication Place - Elias bin Abbas Mulla Sheikh, Kurdish
Subject Beliefs
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 32 ورقة 34 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 21,5x16 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 0864ceb4-db5e-dc95-330c-67b920760e97
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 23 x 16.6 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, who is united with the majesty of the Oneness of His Essence in the perfection of the multiplicity of His Names and Attributes, and who is unique in His excellence and sanctity above the shame of imperfection. As for what follows, when I saw the footnotes that the brilliant Pontiff annotated...||Our Master, the Jalal of God and Religion, Muhammad Al-Dawani... for his letter marked by falsehood, revealing the face of the first fruits of its secrets sufficiently to the end... it has traces on it. Its earth, wetness, and humidity have corrections written on the paragraph heads and some phrases in red ink. The humidity and earth affected his leaves, especially the last ones, erasing many words and letters. The last one mentioned that it was edited by its famous author, Malashikh al-Kurdi, who mentioned his fame but did not mention his full name, in the year 1018 AH. His name was mentioned in the entire Brockelman, Elias bin Abbas, Mullah Sheikh al-Kurdi, and in the Khedive Index 6/98, his name was mentioned as Ibn Elias, known as Mulla Sheikh al-Kurdi. Transcribed by: Muhammad al-Rashid al-Maliki, Ibn Ali. The end of the manuscript: To Him belongs all praise, praise be to Him, who will repay His blessings and reward His many more and defend us from His wrath by His grace and generosity. Prayers and peace be upon our Master Muhammad, his family, his companions, his followers, and his loved ones. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds. The commentator said || to the two originals. The two mixed originals, combined with the clarifications attached to them, have been edited by their author, the weak servant... known as Mullah Sheikh Al-Kurdi. .. In the year eighteen thousand after the Prophet’s Hijra, in Medina.
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Al-Kurdi Al-Asnawi’s commentary on Al-Zawraa and its entourage by Al-Dawani

(شرح الكردي الاسنوي على الزوراء وحاشيتها للدواني)
Author Elias bin Abbas Mulla Sheikh, Kurdish
Author Original الياس بن عباس ملا شيخ ، الكردي
Publication Place - Elias bin Abbas Mulla Sheikh, Kurdish
Subject Beliefs
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 32 ورقة 34 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 21,5x16 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 0864ceb4-db5e-dc95-330c-67b920760e97
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes 23 x 16.6 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, who is united with the majesty of the Oneness of His Essence in the perfection of the multiplicity of His Names and Attributes, and who is unique in His excellence and sanctity above the shame of imperfection. As for what follows, when I saw the footnotes that the brilliant Pontiff annotated...||Our Master, the Jalal of God and Religion, Muhammad Al-Dawani... for his letter marked by falsehood, revealing the face of the first fruits of its secrets sufficiently to the end... it has traces on it. Its earth, wetness, and humidity have corrections written on the paragraph heads and some phrases in red ink. The humidity and earth affected his leaves, especially the last ones, erasing many words and letters. The last one mentioned that it was edited by its famous author, Malashikh al-Kurdi, who mentioned his fame but did not mention his full name, in the year 1018 AH. His name was mentioned in the entire Brockelman, Elias bin Abbas, Mullah Sheikh al-Kurdi, and in the Khedive Index 6/98, his name was mentioned as Ibn Elias, known as Mulla Sheikh al-Kurdi. Transcribed by: Muhammad al-Rashid al-Maliki, Ibn Ali. The end of the manuscript: To Him belongs all praise, praise be to Him, who will repay His blessings and reward His many more and defend us from His wrath by His grace and generosity. Prayers and peace be upon our Master Muhammad, his family, his companions, his followers, and his loved ones. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds. The commentator said || to the two originals. The two mixed originals, combined with the clarifications attached to them, have been edited by their author, the weak servant... known as Mullah Sheikh Al-Kurdi. .. In the year eighteen thousand after the Prophet’s Hijra, in Medina.
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