Author
Ramlī, Aḥmad ibn Aḥmad, 1513-1550., Shihab al-Din al-Ramli, 1513-1550.
Author Original
شهاب الدين الرملي
Publication Date
[after 1846]
Subject
Zāhid, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad, -1416 Sitūn masʼalah fī al-fiqh, Al-Zāhid, Ahmad ibn Muhammad, d. 819 AH, Islam -- Doctrines, Islam -- Creeds, Islam -- Study and teaching, Islamic law -- Interpretation and construction -- Early works to 1800, Islamic law
Type
Book
Language
ara,jav
Digital
No
Manuscript
Yes
Library
State Library Vectoria
Record ID
9938820543607636
Date
[after 1846]
Notes
• Title supplied by cataloger., • Romanization supplied by cataloger., • Incipit, folio 16v: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and prayers and peace be upon the most honorable of the messengers, our master Muhammad, and upon all his family and companions. As for what follows, this is a comment on the introduction known as the Sixty Questions, • Explicit, folio 38r: The book of sixty was completed, and God knows best, • Title from folio 16v., • Most pages have catchwords. Main text is in Arabic with marginal and interlinear Javanese translation and notes as well as a few marginal notes in Arabic. Vowels and diacritics added to the Arabic text., • The main statements from al-Sittīn Mas'alah by Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad al-Zāhid are written in red and the ta'līq / gloss comments by Shihāb al-Dīn al-Ramlī in black., • Folio 20r is hooked in to the textblock., • 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 2 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
Amiq. Islamic manuscript culture in the Pondok Pesantren of East Java p.90., Brockelmann, C. HdO 117/1 p.98, aMiddle Eastern Manuscripts Online 3 Qu. 6/Coll. 2. - Sharḥ al-Sittīn masʾalah lil-Zāhid.
Dil notu
Arabic and Javanese in Arabic script.
Eyalet Kütüphanesi notları
• Michael Abbott Collection.