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The Authoritative Source for Religious Scholars

İsim The Authoritative Source for Religious Scholars
Basım Tarihi: 1754
Konu 1754 to 1817, Arabic calligraphy, Arabic manuscripts, Islamic manuscripts, Mali--Tombouctou, Scholars, Timbuktu manuscripts
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Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2021667264
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Tarih 1754
Notlar Timbuktu (present-day Tombouctou in Mali), founded around 1100 as a commercial center for trade across the Sahara Desert, was also an important seat of Islamic learning from the 14th century onward. The libraries there contain many important manuscripts, in different styles of Arabic scripts, which were written and copied by Timbuktu's scribes and scholars. These works constitute the city's most famous and long-lasting contribution to Islamic and world civilization. Kitāb 'Umdat al-'Ulamā' (The authoritative source for religious scholars) argues for the primacy of the ulama (Islamic scholars) in deciding issues facing Islamic states and societies.
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The Authoritative Source for Religious Scholars

Basım Tarihi 1754
Konu 1754 to 1817, Arabic calligraphy, Arabic manuscripts, Islamic manuscripts, Mali--Tombouctou, Scholars, Timbuktu manuscripts
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Harvard Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası LCCN: 2021667264
Kayıt Numarası TN_cdi_loca_primary_2021667264
Lokasyon ONLINE ACCESS
Tarih 1754
Notlar Timbuktu (present-day Tombouctou in Mali), founded around 1100 as a commercial center for trade across the Sahara Desert, was also an important seat of Islamic learning from the 14th century onward. The libraries there contain many important manuscripts, in different styles of Arabic scripts, which were written and copied by Timbuktu's scribes and scholars. These works constitute the city's most famous and long-lasting contribution to Islamic and world civilization. Kitāb 'Umdat al-'Ulamā' (The authoritative source for religious scholars) argues for the primacy of the ulama (Islamic scholars) in deciding issues facing Islamic states and societies.
Kaynak Library of Congress Digital Collections: All Content
Başlık The Authoritative Source for Religious Scholars
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