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.
134/344 (page 120)
![The title-page contains an Jjdzah of Taftazani, dated Dhu'l-hijjah, 790, which was given for this and for other works, to one Ghiydth al-din, from whose copy the present one seems to be derived. Injured by insects. [ Hastings. ] 465. 2178. Size 93 in. by 6 in.; foll. 70. Ten lines in a page. I. Foll. 1-38. Axsv’t-paraxAr Nasari’s (d. 4.x. 710) Articles of the Muhammadan Creed, called here 5 s.ic)| rates) (see no. 434), Beginning: \ OSs yl ete OR gs oe. a onsl. Hastily written in Shikastah. Every second leaf is left blank; glosses have been frequently written on these, and others have been added to the text. Date, beginning of Rajab, 1223. II. Foll. 39-70. A treatise on the Muhammadan Faith. The author is not named. Begins : at eps! w3 ol yl vey... al! dsl wet ite Alls > sll we ree gy eis gh plat Arranged and partly also written like the preceding. The latter portion is written more carefully in Nasta ‘lik. With many notes. Some lacune occur towards the end. Concludes: 24)! (sic) stipai Uys ¢\ i) ws (sic) ay AL Ftc. [College of Fort William, 1825.] 466. 1636. Size 82 in. by 5 in.; foll. 172. At first fifteen, afterwards usually nineteen linesinapage. I. Foll. 4-102. DawwaAni’s Commentary on the dy aca)! ili! (see no. 455). Inelegantly written in Nasta‘lik. With numerous marginal notes, derived from the glosses of Khalkhali, Siyalkiti, and others, in the first portion. The colophon runs as follows: .»\ » =< Jl el 13 Sl! dare ed (sic) Aud des eetl> Clbrwe OLS sim jolt ak? lecy le A de usps? 1694 dons jl II. Foll. 103-172. Tarr4zAni’s Commentary on the aiuus)! lid! (see no. 385). Well written in Nasta‘lik, with numerous glosses by Ahmad Jandi and others. 467. B 212, 244, 103. Size 9 in. by 52 in.; foll. 34. Usually twenty-five lines in a page. I. Foll. 1-6. douJ) Gol olaisel § Uli, sin 505 EMS als loll pth Cinas Lelasll dc das ot pall Piles wjali| Nj wash Gly) dey cro] bolas op dae? oy de! oy alll oy tight Be ead?! SAN oh opal pled real Rtioeg dbiay tides! dar dauldl anh Udbu pear pe eel! “Ws! ex duc 5155 spall Cosy cis Alyy a lacery cratonsy Gast done dy3) solar Uys ets ky ve ° 1 re evra Bjle| as os CS seat de al : silo) AOS ALS Ly) Opens” A short treatise on the Orthodox Faith, by Muwarrak at-pin ‘Abdallah b. Ahmad Isw KupAman Mukaddasi (a Hanbalite, d. a.a. 620; see H. Kh. passim). Begins: (3 Syaxall * jl J& dys a) ons sty a apbtiage The Hamdalah leads directly to the first subject, the nature and attributes of God. The peculiar doctrines of the Hanbalites are prominently discussed. Conclusion : z\ Maes at Vda. There follows closely, after a Basmalah, a similar Hanbali tract, on the attributes of God. It is introduced by the following Isnid: Jo’! obs ell Gas wad! oy pedy\ pal yl “Ube Cuglb bilalt ell #! (sic) Lplall eal Gnctl SE de) lene! stad tp SS Caevaasgg ory le pall Saat uy) DHS phar gi! val t} dial Fecal Gast! SG](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32232214_0134.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)