Commentary of Husayn

Title Commentary of Husayn
Publication Date: 1855
Subject 1504 to 1857, India--Jammu and Kashmīr, Koran -- Commentaries
Type Book
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Harvard Library
Library Asset ID LCCN: 2021667171
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Date 1855
Notes Tafsīr-i Ḥusaynī (Commentary of Husayn) is a commentary on the Qurʼan, transcribed in two volumes. The original commentary was written in 1504 (910 AH), but this copy was made in 1855--57 (1272--74 AH) by Wali ul Din. The first volume of this manuscript covers the chapters (surahs) in the Qurʼan from Fatihah (Opening verse) to Kahf (The cave); the second volume the surahs from Maryam (Mary) to Al-Nās (The people). The manuscript is beautifully transcribed on handmade paper, with commentary devoted to each concept, word, or thought. Words and concepts from the Qurʼan are written in red ink, followed by the commentary in black ink. The first page of each volume of manuscript has a floral adoration inlaid with gold.
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Commentary of Husayn

Publication Date 1855
Subject 1504 to 1857, India--Jammu and Kashmīr, Koran -- Commentaries
Type Book
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Harvard Library
Library Asset ID LCCN: 2021667171
Record ID TN_cdi_loca_primary_2021667171
Library Location ONLINE ACCESS
Date 1855
Notes Tafsīr-i Ḥusaynī (Commentary of Husayn) is a commentary on the Qurʼan, transcribed in two volumes. The original commentary was written in 1504 (910 AH), but this copy was made in 1855--57 (1272--74 AH) by Wali ul Din. The first volume of this manuscript covers the chapters (surahs) in the Qurʼan from Fatihah (Opening verse) to Kahf (The cave); the second volume the surahs from Maryam (Mary) to Al-Nās (The people). The manuscript is beautifully transcribed on handmade paper, with commentary devoted to each concept, word, or thought. Words and concepts from the Qurʼan are written in red ink, followed by the commentary in black ink. The first page of each volume of manuscript has a floral adoration inlaid with gold.
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Başlık Commentary of Husayn
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