Arjoza Sheikh Abdullah bin Asaad Al-Yafi’i regarding what is relied upon in the Roman months
(أرجوزة الشيخ العلامة عبد الله بن أسعد اليافعي فيما يعتمد في شهور الروم)

Title Arjoza Sheikh Abdullah bin Asaad Al-Yafi’i regarding what is relied upon in the Roman months
Title Original أرجوزة الشيخ العلامة عبد الله بن أسعد اليافعي فيما يعتمد في شهور الروم
Author Abdullah bin Asaad
Author Original عبد الله بن أسعد
Publication Date: without
Publication Place without -
Subject Descriptive indexing: introducing the Roman and solar months and their nature
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 8
Physical Dimensions مجلد أحمر مزركش بنقوش سوداء
Library: E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID ZA: 017-01
Record ID 9201
Library Location Imam Zaid bin Ali Library (Yemen)
Notes The page attached to the back of the volume is the beginning of a brief book from the book Shifa Sodour al-Nas explaining the meanings, and it contains linguistic benefits and wise verses by Imam Mahdi Ahmad bin Yahya al-Murtada and others by Sheikh Ismail al-Muqri. Among its features are: linguistic and wise benefits included between the paragraphs of the verses, and a page filled with linguistic benefits. Followed by: A poem by Abu Dhu’ayb al-Hudhali lamenting his ten children who died of the plague. It is followed by: a poem whose beginning is: Praise be to Him who created things and what is in them*** From the highest blessings whose hands have descended, and it is followed by: a poem by Al-Safi Al-Hilli in Ma’rifat Bahr Al-Awarud, and it contains a collection of benefits by Al-Fakihi, Al-Khasa’ and Al-Hamawi, and it is followed by: a poem by the Yemeni scholar Abu Muhammad Asanjo [sic] ibn Yusuf ibn Al-Imam Al-Mutawakkil on God Ismail. - A red folder decorated with black patterns - None
Sample Text The months of the Romans, if you like, were arranged according to them, who knows, and in the systems there is an abbreviation, so two months are December, February, March, then forgetting May, June, July, August, and September, and the orbit has been completed. (Image: 05).
Müstensih Adı بلا
Takibe كلمة
Cilt/Kısım بلا
Künye بلا
Vefat Tarihi بلا
Yazmanın Durumu متوسطة
Mürekkep أسود أحمر
Satır Sayısı 20
Satır Başına Kelime 10
Yazı Türü نسخي متوسط
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Arjoza Sheikh Abdullah bin Asaad Al-Yafi’i regarding what is relied upon in the Roman months

(أرجوزة الشيخ العلامة عبد الله بن أسعد اليافعي فيما يعتمد في شهور الروم)
Author Abdullah bin Asaad
Author Original عبد الله بن أسعد
Publication Date without
Publication Place without -
Subject Descriptive indexing: introducing the Roman and solar months and their nature
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 8
Physical Dimensions مجلد أحمر مزركش بنقوش سوداء
Library E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID ZA: 017-01
Record ID 9201
Library Location Imam Zaid bin Ali Library (Yemen)
Notes The page attached to the back of the volume is the beginning of a brief book from the book Shifa Sodour al-Nas explaining the meanings, and it contains linguistic benefits and wise verses by Imam Mahdi Ahmad bin Yahya al-Murtada and others by Sheikh Ismail al-Muqri. Among its features are: linguistic and wise benefits included between the paragraphs of the verses, and a page filled with linguistic benefits. Followed by: A poem by Abu Dhu’ayb al-Hudhali lamenting his ten children who died of the plague. It is followed by: a poem whose beginning is: Praise be to Him who created things and what is in them*** From the highest blessings whose hands have descended, and it is followed by: a poem by Al-Safi Al-Hilli in Ma’rifat Bahr Al-Awarud, and it contains a collection of benefits by Al-Fakihi, Al-Khasa’ and Al-Hamawi, and it is followed by: a poem by the Yemeni scholar Abu Muhammad Asanjo [sic] ibn Yusuf ibn Al-Imam Al-Mutawakkil on God Ismail. - A red folder decorated with black patterns - None
Sample Text The months of the Romans, if you like, were arranged according to them, who knows, and in the systems there is an abbreviation, so two months are December, February, March, then forgetting May, June, July, August, and September, and the orbit has been completed. (Image: 05).
Müstensih Adı بلا
Takibe كلمة
Cilt/Kısım بلا
Künye بلا
Vefat Tarihi بلا
Yazmanın Durumu متوسطة
Mürekkep أسود أحمر
Satır Sayısı 20
Satır Başına Kelime 10
Yazı Türü نسخي متوسط
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