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Verlag: London/New York (I.B. Tauris/ The Institute of Ismaili Studies), 2006
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xxviii, (3), 355pp., 12 color plates. 4to. Cloth. D.j.
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN 10: 9697222991 ISBN 13: 9789697222995
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Method of Giving Ritual Bath to Deceased (Hanafi).
Verlag: Sh. Muhammad Ashraf, Lahore, 1975
Third printing. Selected and abridged by Bankey Behari; xxxii, 213 pages plus 12 pages of ads. Hardbound in near very good condition in near very good dust jacket.
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Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN 10: 1795834374 ISBN 13: 9781795834377
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Verlag: [Damascus, late 18th to early 19th century (before 1828 CE)]., 1828
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In den Warenkorb4to (158 x 207 mm). Three treatises bound as one: 1-53, 54-106r, 106v-136 ff. Arabic manuscript on watermarked paper. Black naskh script with important words and phrases picked out in red. 19th century red morocco-backed boards. Three medical treatises, including two in the author's own hand. Muhammad al-Attar al-Dimashqi was a physician from Damascus, known as al-Mudarris ("The Teacher"). He copied all three treatises in this manuscript, as he notes in the signed colophon, and himself was the author of two: Kashf al-Mu'amma 'an Tafasil Anwa' al-Humma (Uncovering the Mysteries of the Types of Fevers, ff. 54-106r), and Sharh Fushul Buqrat (Commentary on Hippocratic Aphorisms, ff. 106v-136). The treatise on fevers is split into three chapters: the first discusses "daily fevers", the second "humoral fevers", and the third "hectic fevers". Following this is a brief commentary on the Arabic text of the Hippocratic Aphorisms, the commentary also authored and copied by al-Dimashqi himself. Preceding both, the first treatise of the manuscript is Mahmud ibn Muhammad al-Jaghmini's "Small Canon of Medicine", a very popular medical text originally penned in the thirteenth century. - Light exterior wear; minor soiling; in very good condition. - Not in GAL. For al-Jaghmini, see GAL S I, 865.
Sprache: Arabisch
Verlag: Matba'at Hasan Ahmad al-Tukhi, Cairo, 1879
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. 136 pp., Arabic text in double columns within borders, contemporary red half calf with marbled boards and flap, rubbed and slightly worn at lower spine, browning to pages, small closed tear to inner margin of title page without any loss to text, otherwise copy in overall good condition, 1296 AH [1879]. An exposition in verse of Hanafi jurisprudence, Ibn al-Attar was a Jurist, notary and member of the judge's advisory council. He lived most of his life in the city of Cordoba. He did not reach any important judicial position, apparently, due to his bad character, which caused him to have several conflicts with almost all the jurists of his time. He also cultivated a poetic facet and had training in calculus, linguistics and grammar. He had no qualms about facing the supreme judge of Córdoba, an issue that did not cause him too many problems because he had the support of Almanzor, who he dared to publicly correct for that same character, violent in some cases. As a consequence of this act, Almanzor withdrew his support. A prominent group of jurists wrote a letter against Ibn al-Attar, signed by Almanzor himself and forced him to retire from public life. Being in this uncomfortable situation, Ibn al-Attar asked for the necessary permission to carry out the pilgrimage, permission that was granted. During the duration of this trip he studied with different ulama, who granted him the necessary permission to spread his knowledge. Among his disciples, Upon his return to al-Andalus in 383/991 he reconciled with Almanzor, who signed an act that helped his integration into the community of jurists and ordered him to take care of taxation. #31733.
Leiden & Boston, Brill, [2023]. XVIII,242 pp. Orig. hardcover (boards). 8vo. (Handbook of Oriental studies. / HAndbuch der Orientalistik, Section 1, Near and Middle East, Vol. 171). [ISBN: 978-90-04-51618-2]. - New copy.The study of Islamicate intellectual history has witnessed a rapid growth of scholarship on post-classical thinkers and especially on Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (d. 1210 CE), one of the leading theologians and philosophers of his time. However, there is presently a lack of methodological tools and reference works in Razi studies. This book is the first bibliographical work entirely devoted to this thinker. It surveys the modern historiography on Razi from the nineteenth century onward and includes more than 1000 specialized entries written in European languages, Arabic, Persian, and Turkish. The bibliography also provides a preface, an introductory essay, annotations to the entries, and various indices to help students and experts navigate the complex field of Razi studies. - Text in English. - Publisher's retail price: 140.61 - - Fakhr al-Din al-Razi or Fakhruddin Razi (1149 or 1150 - 1209), often known by the sobriquet Sultan of the Theologians, was an influential Iranian and Muslim polymath, scientist and one of the pioneers of inductive logic. He wrote various works in the fields of medicine, chemistry, physics, astronomy, cosmology, literature, theology, ontology, philosophy, history and jurisprudence. He was one of the earliest proponents and skeptics that came up with the concept of multiverse, and compared it with the astronomical teachings of Quran.