In the language of those who abstain from knowing the times
(بلغة المقتات في معرفة الأوقات)

Title In the language of those who abstain from knowing the times
Title Original بلغة المقتات في معرفة الأوقات
Author without
Author Original بلا
Publication Date: Dhul-Qi'dah 1337 AH
Publication Place without -
Subject Astronomy: Calculating the times of the twelve signs
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 11
Physical Dimensions مجلد مغلف بقماش أسود زهري متآكل
Library: E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID ZA: 022-03
Record ID 9264
Library Location Imam Zaid bin Ali Library (Yemen)
Notes Tables: Time for the Arab years from the beginning of the year 1304 until the year 1347 AH, then the beginnings of the months, then which day the Arab month entered at the expense of the Roman year until the year 1347 AH. Followed by: Table of Imam Muhammad bin Al-Qasim. Followed by: An elegy for my master judge, the scholar Fakhr al-Din Abdullah bin Yahya al-Badri. The learned father, the scholar, the beauty of Islam and the adornment of the private and public, Ali bin Hassan Sari, mourns with it. Followed by: A response to the condolences of our Master Ali bin Hassan Sari for the people of Houth (Nazam). Followed by: grammatical benefit in restricting sentences. Followed by: An answer from my master, the Glory of Islam, Muhammad ibn al-Mahdi. For the condolences of my master, the scholar Abdul Rahman bin Lamair [sic] bin Issa (Nazam). Followed by: Written to Mr. Abdul Rahman bin Issa. Followed by: verses of Imam Al-Hadi bin Ibrahim bin Al-Wazir regarding what he saw in the Zaidi side of rejection due to the shrines in the Haram. And God has a seed (Nazam). Followed by: verses of wisdom condemning closeness to kings. Followed by: Condolences on the death of Judge Youssef bin Ahmed Othman. Followed by: Various benefits: In describing Bayt al-Maqdis, the Sacred Mosque, and poetic verses, the pictures of the book are not arranged. The last picture is number 120, but the end is mentioned in picture number 115. The pages are not numbered. - Folder bound in worn black pink fabric - light water stains
Sample Text In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and by Him we seek help. Praise be to God, who made knowledge a sun whose rays guarded against eclipse, a full moon whose rays extended the moon’s height, a pole, the home of an orbit on the stations of happiness, and a great circle that included goodness and increase... And after that, aspirations have diminished their shadow, and their inclination has distanced themselves from the source of seeking. (Image: 113)
Müstensih Adı إبراهيم بن محمَّد الشرعي
Takibe كلمتان
Cilt/Kısım بلا
Künye بلا
Vefat Tarihi بلا
Yazmanın Durumu جيِّدة
Mürekkep أسود أحمر
Satır Sayısı 27
Satır Başına Kelime 15_13
Yazı Türü نسخي متوسط
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In the language of those who abstain from knowing the times

(بلغة المقتات في معرفة الأوقات)
Author without
Author Original بلا
Publication Date Dhul-Qi'dah 1337 AH
Publication Place without -
Subject Astronomy: Calculating the times of the twelve signs
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 11
Physical Dimensions مجلد مغلف بقماش أسود زهري متآكل
Library E-Library - الأوقاف والشؤون الدينية
Library Asset ID ZA: 022-03
Record ID 9264
Library Location Imam Zaid bin Ali Library (Yemen)
Notes Tables: Time for the Arab years from the beginning of the year 1304 until the year 1347 AH, then the beginnings of the months, then which day the Arab month entered at the expense of the Roman year until the year 1347 AH. Followed by: Table of Imam Muhammad bin Al-Qasim. Followed by: An elegy for my master judge, the scholar Fakhr al-Din Abdullah bin Yahya al-Badri. The learned father, the scholar, the beauty of Islam and the adornment of the private and public, Ali bin Hassan Sari, mourns with it. Followed by: A response to the condolences of our Master Ali bin Hassan Sari for the people of Houth (Nazam). Followed by: grammatical benefit in restricting sentences. Followed by: An answer from my master, the Glory of Islam, Muhammad ibn al-Mahdi. For the condolences of my master, the scholar Abdul Rahman bin Lamair [sic] bin Issa (Nazam). Followed by: Written to Mr. Abdul Rahman bin Issa. Followed by: verses of Imam Al-Hadi bin Ibrahim bin Al-Wazir regarding what he saw in the Zaidi side of rejection due to the shrines in the Haram. And God has a seed (Nazam). Followed by: verses of wisdom condemning closeness to kings. Followed by: Condolences on the death of Judge Youssef bin Ahmed Othman. Followed by: Various benefits: In describing Bayt al-Maqdis, the Sacred Mosque, and poetic verses, the pictures of the book are not arranged. The last picture is number 120, but the end is mentioned in picture number 115. The pages are not numbered. - Folder bound in worn black pink fabric - light water stains
Sample Text In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and by Him we seek help. Praise be to God, who made knowledge a sun whose rays guarded against eclipse, a full moon whose rays extended the moon’s height, a pole, the home of an orbit on the stations of happiness, and a great circle that included goodness and increase... And after that, aspirations have diminished their shadow, and their inclination has distanced themselves from the source of seeking. (Image: 113)
Müstensih Adı إبراهيم بن محمَّد الشرعي
Takibe كلمتان
Cilt/Kısım بلا
Künye بلا
Vefat Tarihi بلا
Yazmanın Durumu جيِّدة
Mürekkep أسود أحمر
Satır Sayısı 27
Satır Başına Kelime 15_13
Yazı Türü نسخي متوسط
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