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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![edly lel dill re Cd cr be we lll, Lact pasty ly sebly ees) ale he Ler partly alot, e) Jyh. IL. (fol. B1v.) AV dle ays I wyry hb: TIL. (fol. 82) _ Jeo sayy 8; IV. (fol. 380.) V1 8 ‘Vim eal brani) Sadr J o>) wem|,; V. (fol. 40v.) NS wpe pi Slee .! $5 VIL (fol. 420.) 25 dale 8; VIL. (fol. 4iv.) 5 ai y03 $5 VIII. (fol. 49) aval, 8 ar TX. (fol. 50v.) 2 AS gam aie me (fol. 51v.) bg Spay dete; XI. (fol. 52) a5 dvlS 4; KIT. (fol. 54) jos, “Laid! $5 XIII. (fol. 55) a5 ant> 3; XIV. (1.) 45 sdgr5 3. An indifferent copy of the middle of the twelfth century. Cat. 226, xxxix. 469. 2839. Size 6 in. by 33 in.; foll. 38. Nine lines in a page. Two short treatises enumerating the seventy-three sects of Islam. The first (fol. 1-22) is in Persian, by Manmtp TAnme GuazzAti. The other (foll. 23-38) is in Arabic. The author is Ishak b. Muhammad b. are ZaBini. It begins : 3,23] wyataual ly lll Gl cas” Vd delegdly Zeal! pr jb aye dle The author, in conclusion, refers for all details to the work of ‘Abdallah b. As‘ad Yafi's. Well written in Nasta‘lik. Of about the twelfth century. Worm-eaten. (Bibl. Leydeniana. | 470. 2587. Size 8 in. by 6 in.; foll. 172. lines in a page. Eleven A collection of religious treatises, bearing a remark- able resemblance to Cat. Mus. Brit. 393, pocorxxr. I. Foll. 2-21. A Commentary (oy) on Samar- kandi’s Catechism (see no. 381), by an unknown author. It is entitled Ssuéc (sic) wl oe 3d ess dst Jeol, being the same as Cat. Mus. Brit., l.c., ii. 4 Il. Foll. 22-54. A Commentary (<3) on the Sixty Questions” of Ahmad b. al-‘Abbds, the ascetic, concerning the religious duties of the Shafi‘ites. The commentator is not named. The same work is to be found in Cat. Mus. Brit., l.c., iii. TI. Foll. 54v.-86. Articles of Faith, with a Com- mentary, both blended together, and apparently by the same author. Entitled pled ddev ep cial. Cf. Cat. Mus. Brit., l.c., v. Ends: yo a (sic) cus LS ad] ens IY. Foll. 86v.-98. A treatise in Javanese, bound upside down. VY. Foll. 98v.-130. A logical demonstration of the principal articles of faith, the same as Mus. Brit., l.c., vi. The author is not mentioned. Ends: we Bo AeA 0 Covtiy. VI. Foll. 130v.-170. Muhammad b. ‘Omar b. Ibrahim Tirmusani’s Commentary (~;+«) on the Articles of 4 Faith by Muhammad b. Yisuf Sandsi (d. a.n. 895), the same as Mus. Brit., l.c., vii. Ends: & (Ghuss) LI, anal! ob! eo eas (sic) & pis es, sce Indifferently written, with frequent interlinear notes in Javanese written in the Arabic character. The vacant leaves are filled with various notes and scribblings. 471. 1258. Size 17 in. by 11 in.; foll. 472. Generally forty-one lines in a page. A valuable collection of Shi‘ah works on theological subjects. I. Foll. 1-27. (Se dalys CobS, more accurately Esoall Ie A cole GEA oplyall. A treatise written in refutation of another treatise, called adil, olestl JG ue (de ofl G Siaall ott dandy ceed 3; the latter being an essay towards clear- ing the foundations of the Shi‘ah religion and law of](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32232214_0136.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)