Sharḥ al-Sittīn Mas'alah: manuscript / [Shihāb al-Dīn al-Ramlī] Explanation of the Sixty Questions / Shihab al-Din al-Ramli
( شرح الستين مسئلة شهاب الدين الرملي)

Title Sharḥ al-Sittīn Mas'alah: manuscript / [Shihāb al-Dīn al-Ramlī] Explanation of the Sixty Questions / Shihab al-Din al-Ramli
Title Original شرح الستين مسئلة شهاب الدين الرملي
Author Ramlī, Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad, 1513-1550., Shihab al-Din al-Ramli, 1513-1550.
Author Original شهاب الدين الرملي
Publication Date: [after 1803].
Subject Zāhid, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad, -1416 Sitūn masʼalah fī al-fiqh, Al-Zāhid, Ahmad ibn Muhammad, d. 819 AH, Islam -- Study and teaching
Type Book
Language ara,jav
Digital No
Manuscript Yes
Library: State Library Vectoria
Record ID 9940483062207636
Date [after 1803].
Notes • Title supplied by cataloger from 25v., • Romanization supplied by cataloger., • All pages have catchwords., • 17 lines per page., • The main text, interlinear and marginal notes are written by the same hand in black ink with red rubrication. The main statements from al-Sittīn Mas'alah by Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad al-Zāhid are written in red and the comments by Shihāb al-Dīn al-Ramlī in black., • Incipit, folio 25v: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, the Sheikh, the Imam, the learned scholar, the one scholar, Abu Abbas Shihab, said: The world and religion are Ahmed bin Ahmed Shihab. Al-Din bin Hamza Al-Ramli Al-Ansari Al-Shafi’i., • Explicit, folio 49r: And we enjoyed looking at your honorable face with your pure and good loved ones, and may God’s blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his family and companions, and peace be upon them, and God knows best., • Binding note: Textblock wanting its original binding, housed in double layer of unrelated bindings. Outer binding is a wrap-around case of tooled leather (originally red), with one center stamp and four corner pieces, and an envelope flap. The statement “Only the purified shall touch it” on outer binding spine suggests that it may have originally been produced for a copy of the Qur’ān. Laminate paper boards with blue pastedowns. This binding is severely damaged.The inner binding has front and back boards (no longer attached to textblock) but no spine. Tooled leather covers with one center stamp and four corner pieces. Boards appear to be made of laminated paper, lined with waste paper. No traces of envelope flap apparent (edges of the boards are damaged, clear where original turn-ins were). No evidence of endbands; Some evidence of tie-down in purple thread and of link-stitch sewing using five stations. The first 7 folios of the manuscript appear to consist of pages from an book/ledger accounts. Unclear if these pages were originally part of the inner binding. Text block is of European style laid paper with watermark showing a lion holding a sword in a crowned circle. Countermark: Van Gelder (Dutch papermaker in Wormer - see Voorn 1960: pp.433-439, 488). Post 1803.
Sample Text The second text in a collective volume of four 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 Middle East Manuscripts Online 3 Qu. 6/Coll. 2
Dil notu Main text is written in Arabic in Naskh script. There are interlinear Javanese notes and translations as well as few Arabic marginal notes. Vowels and diacritics added to the Arabic text later by the person who did the translations.
Eyalet Kütüphanesi notları • Michael Abbott Collection., • Provenance: Arabic notes on the upper left corner of folio 10r: "و صاحب هذا الكتاب اصول محمد سورور قرية منتاساري ", which suggests that the owner of this book is Muḥammad Surūr, from Mintasari Village. . Front cover of inner binding has a modern sticker containing number "N010" and a name "From Maduna". Arabic and Javanese notes on folio 8r, name Muḥammad [Tambās?] and Arabic prayers to be recited for a deceased person.
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Sharḥ al-Sittīn Mas'alah: manuscript / [Shihāb al-Dīn al-Ramlī] Explanation of the Sixty Questions / Shihab al-Din al-Ramli

( شرح الستين مسئلة شهاب الدين الرملي)
Author Ramlī, Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad, 1513-1550., Shihab al-Din al-Ramli, 1513-1550.
Author Original شهاب الدين الرملي
Publication Date [after 1803].
Subject Zāhid, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad, -1416 Sitūn masʼalah fī al-fiqh, Al-Zāhid, Ahmad ibn Muhammad, d. 819 AH, Islam -- Study and teaching
Type Book
Language ara,jav
Digital No
Manuscript Yes
Library State Library Vectoria
Record ID 9940483062207636
Date [after 1803].
Notes • Title supplied by cataloger from 25v., • Romanization supplied by cataloger., • All pages have catchwords., • 17 lines per page., • The main text, interlinear and marginal notes are written by the same hand in black ink with red rubrication. The main statements from al-Sittīn Mas'alah by Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad al-Zāhid are written in red and the comments by Shihāb al-Dīn al-Ramlī in black., • Incipit, folio 25v: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, the Sheikh, the Imam, the learned scholar, the one scholar, Abu Abbas Shihab, said: The world and religion are Ahmed bin Ahmed Shihab. Al-Din bin Hamza Al-Ramli Al-Ansari Al-Shafi’i., • Explicit, folio 49r: And we enjoyed looking at your honorable face with your pure and good loved ones, and may God’s blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his family and companions, and peace be upon them, and God knows best., • Binding note: Textblock wanting its original binding, housed in double layer of unrelated bindings. Outer binding is a wrap-around case of tooled leather (originally red), with one center stamp and four corner pieces, and an envelope flap. The statement “Only the purified shall touch it” on outer binding spine suggests that it may have originally been produced for a copy of the Qur’ān. Laminate paper boards with blue pastedowns. This binding is severely damaged.The inner binding has front and back boards (no longer attached to textblock) but no spine. Tooled leather covers with one center stamp and four corner pieces. Boards appear to be made of laminated paper, lined with waste paper. No traces of envelope flap apparent (edges of the boards are damaged, clear where original turn-ins were). No evidence of endbands; Some evidence of tie-down in purple thread and of link-stitch sewing using five stations. The first 7 folios of the manuscript appear to consist of pages from an book/ledger accounts. Unclear if these pages were originally part of the inner binding. Text block is of European style laid paper with watermark showing a lion holding a sword in a crowned circle. Countermark: Van Gelder (Dutch papermaker in Wormer - see Voorn 1960: pp.433-439, 488). Post 1803.
Sample Text The second text in a collective volume of four 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 Middle East Manuscripts Online 3 Qu. 6/Coll. 2
Dil notu Main text is written in Arabic in Naskh script. There are interlinear Javanese notes and translations as well as few Arabic marginal notes. Vowels and diacritics added to the Arabic text later by the person who did the translations.
Eyalet Kütüphanesi notları • Michael Abbott Collection., • Provenance: Arabic notes on the upper left corner of folio 10r: "و صاحب هذا الكتاب اصول محمد سورور قرية منتاساري ", which suggests that the owner of this book is Muḥammad Surūr, from Mintasari Village. . Front cover of inner binding has a modern sticker containing number "N010" and a name "From Maduna". Arabic and Javanese notes on folio 8r, name Muḥammad [Tambās?] and Arabic prayers to be recited for a deceased person.
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