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كتاب شرح ملحة الاعراب...الخ
Kitāb Sharḥ Mulḥat al-iʻrāb ... [etc.]
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Arabic
Published/Created
1278-1674.
Description
190-195 x 125-145 (145-170 x 95-125) mm. bound to 205 x 150 mm.
Availability
Available Online
Digital content
Yemeni Manuscript Digitization Initiative:
arks.princeton.edu
Online Content
Online Content
(Yemeni Manuscript Digitization Initiative)
Details
Subject(s)
Ḥarīrī 1054-1122
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Mulḥat al-iʻrāb
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Ibn Ājurrūm, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad 1273 or 1274-1323
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Ajurrūmīyah
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Ibn Hishām, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Yūsuf 1309-1360
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Iʻrāb ʻan qawāʻid al-iʻrāb
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Muḥammad Prophet -632
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Arabic language
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Grammar
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Early works to 1800
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Arabic language
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Grammar
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Sources
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Arabic language
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Grammar
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Love
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Religious aspects
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Islam
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Early works to 1800
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Islamic poetry, Arabic
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Early works to 1800
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Restrictions note
This is a privately-owned manuscript in the library of Mohammed Ibn Yahya Al-Dharhi. Researchers may contact the owner directly or through the Imam Zayd ibn Ali Cultural Foundation in Yemen.
Notes
جيدة لكن يوجد عليه آثار الأرضه في الغلاف وبعض الصفحات
Rights and reproductions note
Users may download and print images for personal use. Contact the Imam Zayd ibn Ali Cultural Foundation in Yemen with requests for other uses of the images.
Contents
كتاب شرح ملحة الاعراب ومنحة الآداب
كتاب شرح الاجرومية
موصل الطلاب الى قواعد الاعراب
عبرة اللبيب بمصرع الكئيب
[مبتور من ديوان شعري]
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ymdi_02_29
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