906 resultados para Calligraphy, Arabic--Handbooks, manuals, etc--Early works to 1800
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Written from one to four columns, from 17 to 19 lines per page, in black.
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Bound with: Baḥr al-kalām fī ʻilm al-tawḥīd / lil-Shaykh al-Imām Abū al-Muʻīn al-Nasafī (ff. 1v-25r).
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Bound with: Baḥr al-kalām fī ʻilm al-tawḥīd / lil-Shaykh al-Imām Abū al-Muʻīn al-Nasafī (ff. 1v-25r).
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1584.
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Title from colophon.
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Title from introduction.
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم الحمد لله الذي بعث محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم رحمة للعالمين ... :Incipit
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Unbound.
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Title from f. 2v.
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Excerpts taken possibly from Mustamlī Bukhārī's commentary on al-Taʻarruf.
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Cream laid paper with watermarks. 19.9 x 14.3 cm (16.5 x 10 cm.)
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"al-ḥamd lillāh ʻalá mā alhama wa-ʻallamanā mā lam nakun naʻlam ... ammā baʻd fa-innī istakhartu Allāh laylat al-ithnayn al-thānī ʻashar Jumādá al-ūlā sanata 599 bi-manzil āl Mayya bi-al-Ṭāʼif ... qayyadtu lahumā hādhihi al-kurrāsah sammaytuhā Ḥilyat al-abdāl..."
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1. Turkish letter samples (ff. 1v-10v) -- 2. Risālah fī bayān ḥurmat shurb dukhān al-tunbāk / Mawlānā ʻAbd al-Nāfiʻ (ff. 11v-19v) -- 3. Risālah fī lubs al-aḥmar al-baḥt / Shaykh Qāsim (ff. 20v-21v) -- 4. Excerpt from Ibn al-ʻArabī (ff. 23v-24r) -- 5. Excerpt from Ayyuhā al-walad of al-Ghazzālī (ff. 26v-28r) -- 6. Excerpt from Kitāb Laṭāʼif al-adabīyah (ff. 30r-32r) -- 7. Şerh-i Hilyeti'n-Nebî (ff. 33r-35v) -- 8. Sharḥ Jannat al-asmāʼ wa-al-āyāt Allāh [sic] (ff. 35v-38v) -- 9. Fetvâlar (ff. 39v-96v) -- 10. ??? (ff. 98r-103v) -- 11. Persian and Turkish poems (ff. 104r-133r) -- 12. Manzume-i Nidâî Kaysûnîzâde (ff. 134v-157v) -- 13. Excerpts, hadiths and fatwas (ff. 158r-162r) -- Mā jāʼa fī ṭarīq al-taṣawwuf wa-arkānihi (ff. 162v-164v).
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Written in Maghribi script, in one column, 26 lines per page, in black rubricated in red..
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According to a muqābalah note on f. 11r, copy is collated with the author's copy in the presence of the author. The author signed the copy in his handwriting in the last days of Shaʻbān 1031 AH [June 1622 AD].