[Collection of hadiths] ... [etc.].

Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
  • Persian
  • Arabic
Published/​Created
[18--]
Description
293 leaves : paper ; 202 x 147 (110-173 x 64-91) mm

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    Subject(s)
    Contains
    Restrictions note
    Access limited: Material extremely fragile; Apply to curator of manuscripts.
    Summary note
    Collection of texts from different codices on a variety of topics.
    Notes
    • Ms. codices.
    • Physical description: Text 1, 9 lines per page; written in large, neat naskh in black on glazed, laid Arabic paper. Text framed in brown with marginal blue border. Rubrication, vocalization and catchwords. Text 2, 17 lines per page; written in shikastah in black on glazed, laid Arabic paper. Catchwords. Text 3, 13 lines per pages, in two columns; written in shikastah in black on glazed, laid Arabic paper. Rubrication and catchwords. Entire collection is in poor condition: extensive insect damage, some damp staining, and ragged edges.
    Language note
    Persian and Arabic.
    Contents
    • 1. fol. 1a-202b: [Collection of hadiths]. Arabic.
    • 2. fol. 203a-211b: [Fragment from a medical text]. Persian.
    • 3. fol. 212a-289b: [Translation and explanation of the terminology of the Shamʻ-i anjuman] / Parvānah Shāh. Persian; incomplete at the beginning. According to the author's Maṣābīḥ al-aḥvāl, the Shamʻ-i anjuman is daftar 1 of the Sirāj-i anjan, a treatise on Sufism written in 1299 H by Muḥammad Sirāj Allāh and ʻAbd Sirāj al-Raḥmān.
    • 4. fol. 290a-291b: [Favāʾid].
    Other title(s)
    [Fragment from a medical text].
    OCLC
    829388365
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