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14 works by 3 authors on the subjects of Muʻtazilah, Shiites, Arabic poetry, Arabic language, Theology, Shafiites, Islamic law, and Inheritance and succession — Multiple dates

MS. Arab. d. 173

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Title

14 works by 3 authors on the subjects of Muʻtazilah, Shiites, Arabic poetry, Arabic language, Theology, Shafiites, Islamic law, and Inheritance and succession — Multiple dates

Shelfmark

MS. Arab. d. 173

Date

17th cent.?

19th cent.?

18th cent.?

Language

Arabic

Contents

1. ff. 1r-14v Author: Anonymous Title: Fragments of a commentary on a work dealing with differences of Muʻtazilite and Shiʻite dogma
2. ff. 15r-24v Author: Anonymous Title: Fragments of a commentary on a poem in basīṭ metre, rhyming in --īlu.
3. ff. 25r-28v Author: Anonymous Title: Fragments of a commentary on a work on rhetoric*.
4. ff. 29r-49v Author: Anonymous Title: Fragments of a commentary on a work on furūʻ al-fiqh [containing kurrāsahs 6 and 7* of the work (each of 10 leaves), with the first and last leaves of kurrāsah 5].
5. ff. 50r-57v Author: Anonymous Title: Fragments of a commentary on a work on tawḥīd [the commentary not earlier than 17th cent.]
6. f. 58 Author: Anonymous Title: Fragment of a commentary on an urjūzah (?) on grammar
Author: Azharī, Khālid ibn ʻAbd Allāh, d. 1499 Title: Sharḥ al-muqaddimah al-Ājurrūmīyah
8. f. 71 Author: Anonymous Title: Fragment of a grammatical work on the pronunciation of yāʼ
9. ff. 72r-77v Author: Anonymous Title: Fragments of a grammatical work
10. ff. 78r-81v Author: Shirbīnī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, d. 1570 Title: al-Iqnāʻ fī ḥall alfāẓ Abī Shujāʻ
11. f. 82 Author: Anonymous Title: Fragment of a commentary on a compendium of Shafiʻite law
12. f. 83 Author: Anonymous Title: Fragment of a commentary on a work on the law of inheritance
13. f. 84 Author: Anonymous Title: Fragment of a book on law, dealing with the rights of inheritance of the hermaphrodite (khunthá)
14. ff. 85r-108v Author: Anonymous Title: Fragments [not continuous] of a work on Arabic grammar

Form

codex

Physical extent

14 ff. [lacuna betw. ff. 13 and 14]. 10 ff. 4 ff. [lacuna between 2nd and 3rd]. 21 ff. 8 ff. 1 f. 12 ff. 1 f. 6 ff. [lacuna between 4th and 5th] 4 ff. 1 f. 1 f. 1 f. 24 ff. [lacunae between 1st and 2nd, 2nd and 3rd, 14th, and 15th, and (?) 15th and 16th].

Subject

Shiites--Doctrines

Arabic language--Grammar--Early works to 1800

Muʻtazilah

Inheritance and succession (Islamic law)

Arabic poetry

Shafiites--Early works to 1800

Theology, Islamic

Islamic law--Early works to 1800

Arabic language--Rhetoric

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  • Anonymous
  • Shirbīnī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, d. 1570

  • Abū Shujāʻ al-Iṣfahānī, Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥusayn, b. ca. 1042

  • Ibn Ājurrūm, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, 1273 or 4-1323

  • Azharī, Khālid ibn ʻAbd Allāh, d. 1499

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