Author
Zāhid, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad, -1416., Zāhid, Ahmad ibn Muhammad,, -1416.
Author Original
زاهد، أحمد بن محمد،
Publication Date
[after 1846]
Subject
Abū al-Layth al-Samarqandī, Naṣr ibn Muhammad, -983? Bustān al-ʻārifīn, Abū al-Layth al-Samarqandī, Naṣr ibn Muhammad, -983? Bayān ʿAqīdat al-Uṣūl, Abu al-Layth al-Samarqandi, Nasr ibn Muhammad Bayān ʿAqīdat al-Uṣūl, Islam -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800, Shafiites, Islamic law, Islam -- Study and teaching
Type
Book
Language
ara,jav
Digital
No
Manuscript
Yes
Library
State Library Vectoria
Record ID
9938808573607636
Date
[after 1846]
Notes
• Title supplied by cataloger., • Romanization supplied by cataloger., • Incipit, folio 4v: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, a Lord who makes things easy and does not make things difficult. Praise be to God, who has illuminated the hearts of the believers with the light of His guidance, and I ask you with your satisfaction in writing the summary, • Explicit, folio 16r: This book called Bahjat al-Ulum was completed in Sharh al-Samarqandi. Perhaps God will confirm his faith in this world and the hereafter. May God forgive us and them. By your mercy, and God knows best, • Title from folio 4v., • Letter “M” in the first and last statements (bismillah and a’lam) is written stylistically. Catchwords are missing in some of the pages (due to insect damage)., • Most pages have catchwords, 16 and 17 lines per page; Written in Naskh script in black ink with red rubrication., • Main text in Arabic. Marginal and interlinear Javanese translation and notes and some marginal notes in Arabic. Vowels and diacritics have been added to the Arabic text., • Text one contains a commentary and explanation of possibly Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad al-Zāhid on the doctrinal work of al-Samarqandī, Bayān ʿAqīdat al-Uṣūl. The text of al-Samarqandī is written in red and the commentary in black., • Javanese notes on flyleaves (folios 2r, 2v and 3v) and endpapers (folios 221v and 222 v)., • Folio 3r has some lines from the commentary of Hāshīyat al-Ṣāwī on Tafsīr Jalālayn, under Āyah 22 of Sūrah al-Kahf (Qur'ān 18:22), on the properties of the names of the companions of the cave: His saying: (And he mentioned seven of them), meaning they are: Maksalmina, Tamlikha, Martunis, Ninus, Saryulus, Dhunuvans, and Philistionus, who is the shepherd, and the name of their dog is Qamtayr, and it was said Hamran, and it was said Rayyan, as previously mentioned and some of them said: They knew Your children are the names of the people of the cave. If they had been written on the door of a house, it would not have been burned, on possessions that would not have been stolen, and on a boat that would not have sunk. Ibn Abbas, may God be pleased with them, said: The properties of the names of the People of the Cave are useful for nine things: for seeking, escaping, and kindling the fire. It is written on a rag and thrown into the middle of the fire, and it is extinguished, God Almighty willing, and the crying of a child, and triple fever, and for headaches that afflict the right upper arm, and for the mother of children, and for riding on land and sea, and for preserving money, and for the development of the mind, and the salvation of sinners. • Binding note: European-style laid paper with Dutch lion with a sword. in a crowned medallion with and inscription of 'concordia res parvae crescunt'. Likely made by Jan, Claes and Aris van der Ley in Zaandik, Netherlands. Dluwang paper used in spine lining and first and last two folios. Leather binding with tooling, with fore edge flap.
Sample Text
Part 1 of a multiple-text manuscript, a collective volume of eight texts bound together and written in one hand. Based on the interlinear Javanese translations and marginal comments, and the content of the volume, this manuscript was possibly used by a student as a text book taught in a pesantren (Islamic school) in Indonesia.
Atıf yapılan kaynak
Brockelmann, C. HdO 117/1 p.182, Malaysian Academic Library Union Catalog BP166
Dil notu
Arabic and Javanese in Arabic script.
İlgili eser
Ṣāwī, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad, -1825 or 1826. Tafsīr Jalālayn.
Eyalet Kütüphanesi notları
• Michael Abbott Collection.