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This work is authored on the most essential provisions of Islām, comprised of an introduction, four 'destinations', and a conclusion. According to Al-Ẕarīʿah 1/521, all of the ʿIbādāt [Acts of Worship] and some of the Makāsib [Transactions] are discussed in this treatise. The author was one of the Shīʿa figures of his age, having enjoyed the classes and teachings of a range of scholar, such as Vaḥīd Bihbahānī, Sayid Muḥsin Kāẓimaynī, and Baḥr al-ʿulūm in Iraq, and Mīrzā-yi Qumī and Mullā Muḥammad Mahdī Narāqī in Iran. He has written several works, including "Nukhbat al-Aḥādīs̱ fī al-Vaṣāyā", "al-Ishārāt al-Uṣūl", "Īqāz̤āt", "Shavāriʿ al-Hidāyah", and "Risālah dar manāsik-i ḥajj". — Multiple dates; Iṣfahān

Wadh.Minasian 102

Wadham College, University of Oxford

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For the main catalogue entry, see: Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

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Title

This work is authored on the most essential provisions of Islām, comprised of an introduction, four 'destinations', and a conclusion. According to Al-Ẕarīʿah 1/521, all of the ʿIbādāt [Acts of Worship] and some of the Makāsib [Transactions] are discussed in this treatise. The author was one of the Shīʿa figures of his age, having enjoyed the classes and teachings of a range of scholar, such as Vaḥīd Bihbahānī, Sayid Muḥsin Kāẓimaynī, and Baḥr al-ʿulūm in Iraq, and Mīrzā-yi Qumī and Mullā Muḥammad Mahdī Narāqī in Iran. He has written several works, including "Nukhbat al-Aḥādīs̱ fī al-Vaṣāyā", "al-Ishārāt al-Uṣūl", "Īqāz̤āt", "Shavāriʿ al-Hidāyah", and "Risālah dar manāsik-i ḥajj". — Multiple dates; Iṣfahān

Shelfmark

Wadh.Minasian 102

Place of origin

Iṣfahān

Date

19th century

Language

Persian

Contents

Author: ‎Kirbāsī, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm, 1766 or 1767-1844‏ ‎Karbāsī Khurāsānī Kākhī Iṣfahānī, Muḥammad Ibrāhīm bin Muḥammad Ḥasan, 1180-1262 AH/1766-1846‏ کرباسی، محمد بن ابراهیم کرباسی خراسانی کاخی اصفهانی، محمد ابراهیم بن محمد حسن (۱۱۸۰-۱۲۶۲ق/۱۷۶۶-۱۸۴۶)‏ Title: Irshād al-mustarshidīn fī maʿrafat al-z̤arūrī min aḥkām al-dīn Title: ارشاد المسترشدین فی معرفة الضروری من احکام الدین

Form

codex

Support

Western paper, natural buff, varying thickness (thin and regular), one size, glossy.

Physical extent

1+172 ff.

Hands

Calligraphic Naskh, fairly large hand, one hand.

Decoration

Frontispiece (gilt, azure, cinnabar, white), triple ruling (gilt, black), single decorative frame (black); edge mending of initial folios.

Rubricated titles. Rubricated lines above Quranic verses and hadiths.

Acquisition

Donated to The Ferdowsi Library by Dr Caro Minasian in 1972.

Subject

Jurisprudence

Islamic Law

Islam--Doctrines

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  • Mohammad Emami
  • Ali Mir-Ansari

  • Minasian, Caro Owen

  • Karbāsī Khurāsānī Kākhī Iṣfahānī, Muḥammad Ibrāhīm bin Muḥammad Ḥasan, 1766-1846‏

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