Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

Islamic Arabic 720 (Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham)

Mingana

Contents

Summary of Contents: 1 copy of Faṣl al-maqāl ʿalā naẓm ibn Ghāzī fawāṣil al-mumāl by Abū al-Faḍāʾil Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī al- ʿAwḍī al-Badrī, d. 1214/1800

Commentary on Inshād al-sharīd fī ḍawāll al-qaṣīd of Ibn Ghāzī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, 1437 or 1438-1513 ابن غازي، محمد بن أحمد، 841-919 هـ

Incipit: الحمد لله الذي انزل الكتاب ايات منه محكمات ... اما بعد فيقول الفقير المقري بن المقري ابو الفضائل حسن بن علي العوضي البدري ... ان من مسائل القران المهمات ... مسئلة الفتح والامالة ... و كان من جملة من اعتنى بها و بالغ في كشف نقابها العلامة ابن غازي في كتابه انشاد الشريد ... وسميته فصل المقال على نطم ابن غازي فواصل الممال

Language(s): Arabic

References

Printed catalogue no. 81
GAL II 240, esp. no. 3; II 337-8; II 294

Physical Description

Form: codex
Extent: 14 ff.
Dimensions (leaf): 22.4 × 14.9 cm.
Dimensions (written):
Foliation:
Foliation:

Layout

Hand(s)

Written in Naskhī by ʿAwalwahhāb Abū al-Hadā; red headings.

Decoration

History

Origin: Undated, end of 18th/early 19th century CE

Record Sources

Manuscript description based on H. L. Gottschalk et al.: Islamic Arabic Manuscripts. Catalogue of the Mingana Collection of Manuscripts. Vol. IV. Revised edition edited by Derek Hopwood. Birmingham: Selly Oak Colleges, 1985, with additional enhancements.

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