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الجزء الثالث من كتاب السنن / لابي داود
al-Juzʾ al-thālith min Kitāb al-Sunan / li-Abī Dāʾud.
Author
Abū Dāʼūd Sulaymān ibn al-Ashʻath al-Sijistānī, 817 or 818-889
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ابو داود سليمان بن الاشعث السجستاني
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Uniform title
Sunan.
Juzʾ 3
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سنن.
جزء 3
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Published/Created
[Damascus, 1466]
Description
i, 232, i leaves: paper ; 185 x 135 (135 x 100) mm. bound to 185 x 150 mm.
Details
Subject(s)
Hadith
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Texts
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9th century
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Manuscripts, Arabic
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Summary note
Third part of a careful copy of Sijistānī's Sunan, comprising the text from Bāb fī al-asīr to Bāb fī al-Ṭīrah (Kitāb al-Ṭibb).
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title from title page (fol. 6a; end of line wanting).
Physical description: 17 lines per page. Written in medium large naskh (professional hand), in black ink with use of red for headings, key-words, and text-stops. Light cream paper, glossy, with pulp visible ; some leaves darker. Fol. 1-4 and 226-228 are later additions on European paper with watermark (Tre Lune), with a table of contents on fol. 1b-3a, and on fol. 226a-228b. Title on tail of text block. Foliation in Arabic numerals in black ink (starts with "1" on the first original leaf, fol. 5).
Collation: Paper, fol. i, 232, i ; i (modern fly-leaf) 1⁴ (later added quire; European paper) 2¹⁰ (-1, beginning of quire) 3-23¹⁰ 24⁶ 25² (+1, later added quire; European paper) i (modern fly-leaf) ; catchword on the verso of most leaves.
Inscription in Arabic script in red pencil on the pastedown of the upper cover: "81 al-Mawṣil".
Origin: According to colophon, copy completed on Sunday 18 Muḥarram 871 [Aug. 30, 1466] by Qāsim ibn Muḥammad al-Shāfiʻī, muʾadhdhin in the Jāmiʻ al-Umawī [Damascus] (fol. 225b). Collation statement on the margin of the colophon: collation completed on 9 (or 7) Ramaḍān, with the father of the collationer, Ibrāhīm.
Incipit: اخبركم ابو بكر احمد بن على بن ثابت الخطيب البغدادى قراةً عليه وانت تسمع قال قرات على القاضى الشريف ابي عمر القاسم بن جعفر بن عبد الواحد بن العباس بن ... حدثنا ابو على محمد بن اح[--] بن عمر اللولوى قال حدثنا ابو داود سليمن ابن الاشعب بن اسحق بن بشير بن عمرو بن عمار الازرى السجستانى الحافظ في سنة سبع وخمسين ومايتين قال باب فى الاسير يلوه على الكفر حدثنا عمرو بن عون ابن هشيم وخالد عن اسمعيل عن قيس بن ابي حازم عن خبّاب قال اتينا رسول الله ... وهو متوسد بردةً في ظل الكعبة
Explicit: حدّثنا عثمن ابن ابي شيبة بن يونس بن محمد بن مفضل ابن فضالة عن حبيب ابن الشهيد عن محمد بن المنكدر عن جابر انّ رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم اخذ بيد مجذوم فوضعها معه فى القصعة وقال كل ثقة بالله وتوكلا عليه اخر كتاب الطبّ وهو اخر الجزء الرابع والعشرين من اصل الخطيب رحمه الله من السنن الماثورة للامام ابي داود السجستاني يتلوه ان شآء الله تعالى في اوّل الجزء الرابع كتاب العتق في المكاتب يؤدى بعض كتابته فيعجز او يموت
Binding note
Brown leather over paper pasteboards for upper and lower covers, fore-edge flap and envelope flap. Traces of blind-tooling on covers and flaps. Repairs in red leather.
Provenance
Erased ownership statement on fol. 6a. Acquired from Abraham Shalom Yahuda, 1942.
Source acquisition
Gift ; Robert Garrett, Class of 1897 ; 1942.
References
Mach, R. Yahuda, 596
Other format(s)
Microfilm negative available for reproduction.
Other title(s)
من سنن ابي داود
قطعة من سنن ابي داود
Title on fol. 1a (later addition)
Min Sunan Abī dāʾud
Title on tail of text block
Qiṭʻah min Sunan Abī Dāʾud
OCLC
181159918
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