Explanation of the two famous verses, the first of which is: She saw the moon of the sky
(شرح البيتين المشهورين أولهما رأت قمر السماء)

Title Explanation of the two famous verses, the first of which is: She saw the moon of the sky
Title Original شرح البيتين المشهورين أولهما رأت قمر السماء
Author Al-Nabulsi, Abdul-Ghani bin Ismail bin Abdul-Ghani
Author Original النابلسي ، عبدالغني بن إسماعيل بن عبدالغني
Publication Place - Al-Nabulsi, Abdul-Ghani bin Ismail bin Abdul-Ghani
Subject Sufism
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 1-3 أ ورقة 25 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 20,5x15,5 سم
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 49e52317-1e8b-3cf8-bb7d-b0034987b8c7
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The first message in a collection that includes messages on Sufism. The verses and paragraph heads were written in red ink. The copy has footnotes and comments. The outer size is 20.5 x 15.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, the apparent by His grace and the hidden by His wisdom, and the existent and everything else is missing... As for what follows, he says, “The most despicable of human beings”... This is an article I wrote on the two famous verses in which I explain their meaning with the most eloquent expression and the clearest reference... The two verses are the poet’s saying:||She saw the moon of the sky, and she reminded me of the nights that connected her with the two numbers||We both look at the moon, but I saw with her eyes and she saw with my eyes||And I saw their meaning. It includes an introduction, purpose, and conclusion... Wetness and wetness Copied by: Abd al-Rahman Ta’ab Allah al-Sukni al-Maliki The end of the manuscript: ... A person must turn to that with a sound heart, and God guides whomever He wills to a straight path, and He is the All-Knowing. The poet said: A person must strive for what will benefit him, and he does not have to be helped by time.
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Explanation of the two famous verses, the first of which is: She saw the moon of the sky

(شرح البيتين المشهورين أولهما رأت قمر السماء)
Author Al-Nabulsi, Abdul-Ghani bin Ismail bin Abdul-Ghani
Author Original النابلسي ، عبدالغني بن إسماعيل بن عبدالغني
Publication Place - Al-Nabulsi, Abdul-Ghani bin Ismail bin Abdul-Ghani
Subject Sufism
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 1-3 أ ورقة 25 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 20,5x15,5 سم
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID 49e52317-1e8b-3cf8-bb7d-b0034987b8c7
Library Location King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes The first message in a collection that includes messages on Sufism. The verses and paragraph heads were written in red ink. The copy has footnotes and comments. The outer size is 20.5 x 15.5 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God, the apparent by His grace and the hidden by His wisdom, and the existent and everything else is missing... As for what follows, he says, “The most despicable of human beings”... This is an article I wrote on the two famous verses in which I explain their meaning with the most eloquent expression and the clearest reference... The two verses are the poet’s saying:||She saw the moon of the sky, and she reminded me of the nights that connected her with the two numbers||We both look at the moon, but I saw with her eyes and she saw with my eyes||And I saw their meaning. It includes an introduction, purpose, and conclusion... Wetness and wetness Copied by: Abd al-Rahman Ta’ab Allah al-Sukni al-Maliki The end of the manuscript: ... A person must turn to that with a sound heart, and God guides whomever He wills to a straight path, and He is the All-Knowing. The poet said: A person must strive for what will benefit him, and he does not have to be helped by time.
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