Verlag: Al - Qahira, Al - Matba`a al - 'Amira al - Uthmaniya, 1306 h. / 1888 m,, 1888
Anbieter: Antiquariat Gothow & Motzke, Berlin, Deutschland
423/7 S./pp., Halbleder/half calf, Seiten 1 und 2 fehlen / pages 1 and 2 missing, Seiten 3 - 6 mit Wurmgängen / pages 3 - 6 with wormholes, Seiten 370 - 384 mit Klarsichtklebestreifen geklebt / pages 370 - 384 restored with mending tape, sonst gutes Exemplar (otherwise fine), Sprache: arabisch.
Verlag: LahoreSh. Muhammad Ashraf ., 1974
Anbieter: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 89,20
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb8vo. (21.5 x 14.5 cm). pp.[xv]+85+[1, bibliography]+[8, ads]+[4, ads]. Publisher's original stiff yellow and red card wrappers printed in black. Some general light shelfwear, generally a very good copy. First printed in 1961, this is the second edition. Al-Shafi'i was an Arab Muslim scholar, jurist, traditionist, theologian, ascetic, and eponym of the Shafi'i school of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence. He is known to be the first to write a book upon the principles of Islamic jurisprudence, having authored one of the earliest work on the subject: al-Risala. His legacy and teaching on the matter provided it with a systematic form, thereby fundamentally influencing the succeeding generations which are under his direct and obvious impact, and beginning a new phase of the development of legal theory. Being born in Gaza, Palestine, to the Banu Muttalib clan of the Quraysh tribe, he was relocated at the age of two and raised in Mecca. He later resided in Medina, Yemen, Baghdad in Iraq, and Egypt, and also served as a judge for some time in Najran.
Zustand: Very Good. undated Arabic Manuscript probably written in the 19th century. Pages 6-1/4 x 4-1/3 inches; 18 x 12 cm. 20 pages. Eleven lines to aa page in clear naskhi script on white glossy paper . Handwritten in black ink with red markings. At end of the manuscript the author or scribe calls "ar -Risaish al-Wardittah". Covered relatively recently in 12mo hardcover binding of green backstrip and grey and green marbled boards. Not in GAL - apparently a unique manuscript. Very Good condition. no owner marks. Pictures available on request.