One of the most significant works on Arabic syntax which has commonly been used as a textbook in seminaries, and on which many commentaries have been written. The author wrote it for his brother, ʿAbd al-Ṣamad, and called the book Favāʾid Ṣamadīyah. Shaykh Bahāʿī wrote this book in 975 AH, at the age of 22. The content is divided into 5 'Ḥadīqah', as follows: 1) در مقدمات; 2) در آنچه متعلق به اسم میباشد; 3) در آنچه متعلق به افعال است; 4) در جمل و توابع آن; and 5) در مفردات. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin
Wadh.Minasian 277
Wadham College, University of Oxford
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One of the most significant works on Arabic syntax which has commonly been used as a textbook in seminaries, and on which many commentaries have been written. The author wrote it for his brother, ʿAbd al-Ṣamad, and called the book Favāʾid Ṣamadīyah. Shaykh Bahāʿī wrote this book in 975 AH, at the age of 22. The content is divided into 5 'Ḥadīqah', as follows: 1) در مقدمات; 2) در آنچه متعلق به اسم میباشد; 3) در آنچه متعلق به افعال است; 4) در جمل و توابع آن; and 5) در مفردات. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin
Shelfmark
Wadh.Minasian 277
Place of origin
Unknown place of origin
Date
1830
Language
Arabic
Contents
Support
Western paper (watermark), dark buff, glossy.
Physical extent
24 ff.
Hands
Naskh, one hand, regular
Decoration
Rubricated titles.
Acquisition
Donated to The Ferdowsi Library by Dr Caro Minasian in 1972.
Subject
Arabic language--Syntax
Arabic language--Grammar
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