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This work is compiled from ethical topics and related instructions, and is composed in two volumes. The first volume is written at the time of Shāh ʿAbbās (1642-1666) and the second at the time of Shāh Solaymān (1666-1693). The author intended to create a work of 8 volumes (to correspond the number of the gates of paradise), but he passed away before completing it. His son, Muḥammad Shafīʿ, has later composed a third volume for the series. The first volume has an introduction and a part (the first Bāb). The introduction is about preaching, gathered under three topics. The first part, which is about the transitory world and its depravities, has three chapters, each containing several sections in turn. The second volume has a part (i.e. the second Bāb) and 8 sections. The scond part is about the human life, gathered under 5 topics. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin

Wadh.Minasian 115

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 compiled from ethical topics and related instructions, and is composed in two volumes. The first volume is written at the time of Shāh ʿAbbās (1642-1666) and the second at the time of Shāh Solaymān (1666-1693). The author intended to create a work of 8 volumes (to correspond the number of the gates of paradise), but he passed away before completing it. His son, Muḥammad Shafīʿ, has later composed a third volume for the series. The first volume has an introduction and a part (the first Bāb). The introduction is about preaching, gathered under three topics. The first part, which is about the transitory world and its depravities, has three chapters, each containing several sections in turn. The second volume has a part (i.e. the second Bāb) and 8 sections. The scond part is about the human life, gathered under 5 topics. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin

Shelfmark

Wadh.Minasian 115

Place of origin

Unknown place of origin

Date

1881

Language

Persian

Contents

Author: Vāʿiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʿ, 1617 or 1618-1678 or 1679‏ Vāʿiẓ Qazvīnī, Mīrzā Rafīʿ al-Dīn Muḥammad, died 1678 واعظ قزوینی، محمد رفیع واعظ قزوینی، میرزا رفیع‌الدین محمد، درگذشته ۱۰۸۹ قمری Title: Abvāb al-jinān Title: ابواب‌الجنان

Form

codex

Support

Western (embossed stamp), natural buff, regular, one size / red titles, red lines above Quranic verses and hadiths.

Physical extent

1 + 167 ff.

Hands

Shikastah nasta_liq, one hand, fairly large. Anonymous

Acquisition

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

Subject

Islamic ethics--Early works to 1800

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  • Mohammad Emami
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  • Minasian, Caro Owen

  • Ali Mir-Ansari

  • Vāʿiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʿ, 1617 or 8-1678 or 9‏

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