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Explanation of the Commentary of Ibn Zakur
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Yazar Fulani, Ibrahim
Basım Tarihi: 1806
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Tarih 1806
Örnek Metin 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. Sharḥ 'ala Ḥāshiyat Ibn Zakūr (Explanation of the commentary of Ibn Zakur) is by Ibrahim al-Fulani and was written in 1806. It is a commentary on the treatise on Arabic grammar and rhetoric by the Moroccan poet, travel writer, and expert on Arabic language and Islamic law, Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Qasim Ibn Zakur (died 1708).
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Explanation of the Commentary of Ibn Zakur

(شرح على حاشية إبن زكور)
Yazar Fulani, Ibrahim
Basım Tarihi 1806
Basım Yeri - [publisher not identified]
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource.
Kütüphane Kongre Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 2021667267
Kayıt Numarası 22057225
Tarih 1806
Örnek Metin 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. Sharḥ 'ala Ḥāshiyat Ibn Zakūr (Explanation of the commentary of Ibn Zakur) is by Ibrahim al-Fulani and was written in 1806. It is a commentary on the treatise on Arabic grammar and rhetoric by the Moroccan poet, travel writer, and expert on Arabic language and Islamic law, Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Qasim Ibn Zakur (died 1708).
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