A catalogue of the Arabic manuscripts in the library of the India Office / by Otto Loth.
- Great Britain. India Office. Library
- Date:
- 1975
Licence: Open Government Licence
Credit: A catalogue of the Arabic manuscripts in the library of the India Office / by Otto Loth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![. divines for their utter disregard of intuitive and natural knowledge, which in his opinion leads them to conclu- sions quite unacceptable to the sound mind. He says: walle) CEN oye epobial Lil) a5 cass! GB yall Eero Glad seyalite riley GI Rad Mead gal) 8 oe Lena ad ghoy Jats) eolanltul Bary ie 90 duds lend J all poll GIG), wt te de ay ISI pg Call ol tl Sly belt SG) I 8 cy dae Oley die thd soliy He confines himself to eight questions Ten tucely, namely, I. (fol. 3) Qiyoll $; IL. (fol. 9) ell 3; ITT. (fol. 100.) gi ailic $; IV. (fol. 530.) “Lil 8; V. (fol. 60) doled! $; VI. (fol. 1420.) olel! $; VII. (fol. 144) aia) Jol glen Ls3; VIII. (fol. 160) adilly pleas Lad. In the dogmatical part he chiefly attacks the Ash‘arites, to whom, he says (fol. 3v.), with the ex- ception of some divines of Transoxania, all the four orthodox sects are now reduced (uN) Scla dl delo> EOL, Laslatt, Kise!) ys rel SS pegall a PEN Nyy be 1S Eye any I Syls!!,); and he vindi- cates against them the doctrines of the Imamiyah. Well written in Nasta‘lik. Dated a.w. 1072. Inscribed : Gora] és sll aT-FAS wy Jy jal Cf. Cat. 229, ii. 438. B 221, 245. Size 103 in. by 7 in.; Twenty-seven lines in a page. Mala! abel dalla lod! sot) alll ond bs TN adbiy Wy SEL HylG Goll Gis Lad) Cail, alagl aaudl pte sale! idly tall Slat eaioall (sic) ad! egal, LLalt ye pleat pliadll nll, » drt Oyy deste yP3 5p all Cwos les The Commentary 7d je) of Saryrp Snarir JunsAni foll. 343. 1 No. 471, ii. reads: ay see esas: (‘Ali b. Muhammad, d. a.m, 816) on the Wa3\,\) Cob eds re <3, or System of Scholastic Theology, by ‘Adud al-din Ji (‘Abd al-rahman b. Ahmad, d. a.n. 756). This work was printed at Constantinople, a.u. 1239. Books V. and VI. have also been edited by Soerensen (Leipzig, 1848), from the Dresden MS., on which see Fleischer, Cat. Dresd., no. 379. Cf. H. Kh. vi. 236, Cat. Lugd. iii. 376, and regarding fiji, Cat. St. Petersb. 65. The latter dedicated his work to a statesman, whom he names Jamal al-din Abu Ishak. Jurjaini completed his commentary in Shawwal, 807, at Samarkand, and dedicated it, in a special preface, to Sultan Ghiyath al-din Pir Muhammad (son of Jahan- gir and grandson of Timir, dethroned a.u. 809). This preface begins: Jlae lst. Gund wr se . a yr] etesaeedl Opal The commentary commences: Syail! § Uaatl Ula, «PV Cel rad Syily opeall Salle Spe A valuable copy, dated a.m. 869: from a MS. which had been written by a pupil of the It was transcribed author, and revised throughout. The colophon runs as follows: Ell Wy)... alll oser LMI 6 wr tity slo “eyl ayy ope pad! Sple ae Abbe pe by rtey Ee Ges yes al ey ST Uled es yo eel yh as, Uigsll Sel Eo aye Eile ANy\ yw Letey land dole ab ager! A” el LoS MN Cite Fal Je gya gay HET lal! Ciel LES Fey Gyo Wan ly wc AT wr pel oe un orl gill ay GM cleat pa iel, Lad CL g prety one dle alll el Gantt ot aa sip Oo) ls all Jl, dale, Gv aol Cy oases col iG Led colic Ldlandy dell vie CSN iil ol ile. a oasll, yb Lill G Se Ma tral Oe ot coage clad alll Aad ail) sated dea SU sae GG Bt ola od By end! wn, rant) wd do)! »8ddu9 All} soul (2) Ljlace](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32232214_0128.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)