في السلوك.

Fī al-sulūk.

Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
  • Arabic
  • Persian
Translated from
Arabic
Published/​Created
[1839]
Description
48 leaves : paper ; 208 x 168 (160-170 x 105-125) mm. bound to 211 x 172 mm.

Details

Subject(s)
Contains
Notes
  • Ms. codex.
  • Title from fol. 1a.
  • On front cover: Label reading "106" in Arabic script.
  • Physical description: 17-25 lines per page; Arabic in naskh and Persian in shikastah, in black on wove paper. Rubrication and catchwords; a few marginal notes. Fol. 2-5 have large, central stain. Remainder of ms. has light staining and smudging. Fol. 1b, 46b-48b blank; notes on fol. 46a. List of titles on fol. 1a.
  • Origin: Text 1 dated the last day of Jumādá I 1255 H [11 August 1839] (fol. 17b). Text 2 dated 12 Jumādá II 1255 H [23 August 1839] (fol. 45b).
  • Incipit (text 1): الحمد لله الذى فتح لاهل البداىات من السالکىن ابواب المعاملات
  • Incipit (text 2, as extant): دو شىخ بزرگوار شىخ محمد بن بابوىه قمى و شىخ طوسى ... بسند معتبر رواىت کرده اند
Binding note
Paper over pasted boards with gold-painted fillets; cloth spine and blue pastedowns.
Language note
Arabic and Persian.
Contents
  • 1. fol. 2a-17b: Sharḥ Manāzil al-sāʼirīn. Anonymous and incomplete; on fol. 3a, the commentator mentions the commentaries by ʻAbd al-Razzāq Kāshānī, Badr al-Dīn Muḥammad Tustarī, ʻImād al-Dīn al-Wāsiṭī, al-Bārizī, and al-Tilimsānī.
  • 2. fol. 18a-45b: Risālah-ʼi rajʻat / [Muḥammad Bāqir al-Majlisī]. Collection of 14 hadiths translated and explained in Persian concerning the return of the 12th Imam; contains hadiths 4-14.
Provenance
On fol. 1a, owner's notes and stamp of Sayed Bagher (Muḥammad Bāqir al-Ḥusaynī) dated 1325 H [1907 or 8].
References
  • Mach, R. and Ormsby E. L. Handlist, no. 641
  • Āghā Buzurg. Dharīʻah (1936), I, 90-91
Other title(s)
  • Sharḥ Manāzil al-sāʼirīn.
  • شرح منازل السائرين.
OCLC
759593312
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