15 resultados para Waqf.
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1. Risālah fī al-khulūw wa-wujūhihi ʻinda al-Miṣrīyīn wa-al-Maghāribah / li-Ismāʻīl al-Tamīmī -- 2. Suʼāl wa-fatāwá ʻanh / li-Ibrāhīm al-Riyāḥī -- 3. Asʼilah wa-ajwibah fī masāʼil al-kardār / li-Aḥmad ibn al-Khūjah -- 4. Faṣl fī ʻĀrīyat al-khulūw wa-faṣl fī al-inzālāt min Manẓūmat Laqṭ al-durar / li-Muḥammad al-Sanūsī -- 5. Jumlat Taqārīr wa-fatāwá fī al-khalawāt wa-al-inzālāt / li-Muḥammad Bayram wa-al-Shādhilī ibn Ṣāliḥ -- 6. Risālah fī Taḥqīq masʼalat al-khulūw ʻinda al-Mālikīyah / li-Aḥmad al-Fayyūmī al-Farqāwī al-Miṣrī -- 7. Risālah fī al-Kalām ʻalá bayʻ al-waqf idhā khariba wa-mā li-ahl al-madhhab min al-kalām fī dhālik / li-Yaḥyá ibn Muḥammad al-Ḥaṭṭāb.
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Microfilm.
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Al-Qur'ān
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Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) have not only gained more and more relevance in the development process of Near Eastern developing societies, but they have also raised an increasing scholarly interest. The traditional civil society in the Middle East, which used to be in charge of the tribe or large families, has been altered by new groups, which are organized around new social structures, interests and goals. The number of NGOs has experienced a swift increase in number and size, and the extent of some renders them important players in the social welfare sector, both at the national and global levels. The expansion and the increasing role of NGOs worldwide since the end of the 1970s as actors in socio-economic development and in the formulation of public policies has had great influence around the globe. However, this new function is not automatically the outcome of independent activity; but rather the result of ramified relationships between the national and international environment.
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1. Hünkâr Cami-i şerifi.
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According to the colophon, (f. 63r), copy completed on 14 Ṣafar 1293 AH [March 10, 1876 AD].
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Written in one column in black and red, 17 lines per pages, each line framed within a red line.
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Written in one column, 21 lines per page, in black and red.
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Written in one column, 21 lines per page, in black and red.
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Foliated 184-188; paginated 1-9, both in Arabic numerals.
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Written in one column, from 17 to 21 lines per pages, in black rubricated in red, in several hands.
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With this is bound: Sharḥ al-Muthallathah (ff. 3v-4v) -- A poem (ff. 5v-6r) -- Muwashshaḥ fī al-naḥw / al-Suyūṭī (ff. 6v-10r) -- Qaṣīdat al-Shuhd / al-Suyūṭī (ff. 10v-11r) -- A poem (f. 11v) -- al-Tuḥaf wa-al-ṭuraf (ff. 12r-24v) -- al-Murūr bayna al-ʻalamayn ilá mufākharat al-Ḥaramayn / ʻAlī ibn Yūsuf al-Zarandī (ff. 24v-45v) -- Khuṭbat tafsīr / lil-Ḥusayn ibn Masʻūd al-Baghāwī (ff. 46v-52r) -- Prayers (ff. 52v-54r).
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According to colophon, Manṣūr Handal al-ʻAdawī al-Mālikī copied the book for himself.
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Copy completed 13 Ramaḍān 1108 [April 5, 1697] in the hand of Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Najāḥī al-Shāfiʻī.
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Includes bibliographical references.