Doctrine of Prophecy in Islam Physical characteristics: The size of manuscript is 12x17cm, 15 lines on the page, black ink, pencil and blue ink notes, dluwang paper, brown-red leather binding
Kitab al-Siraj Ajaib al-Qalb [Colophon 1335 H (1911)]
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Doctrine of Prophecy in Islam Physical characteristics: The size of manuscript 16,5x21cm, 13 lines on the page, black and red ink, Dutch paper (Pro Patria), no binding
Shari'a concerning marriage Physical characteristics: The size of manuscript 16,5,5x20,5cm, 8 lines on page, black and red ink, rubricated European paper, marginal notes, rotang binding
The manuscript contains Tanbihul Ghafilin text, composed by Abu Al Laits As Samarqandi (10th Century); The text contains hadiths for all Muslims. The physical size of the manusript is 33 x 20,8 cm; block text: 15 x 8,7 cm; 5 lines/page; Laid paper with watermark Concordia res parvae crescunt;co...
The manuscript contains Dzurriah text: married verse, term of married, sunnah of married, etc. The physical size of the manuscript is 20,7 x 17 cm, block text: 14,5 x 10,7 cm; 8 lines per page; laid paper with no watermark, the paper has only chain line and laid line; black ink; rubricating; th...
Serat Salasilah para Loeloehoer ing Kadanoeredjan Jogja
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The genealogies of the Danurejan family. Beside discussing the prominent position of Danureja I (in office, 1755-1799) and his successors at the Yogyakarta court, the genealogies also elaborate on the family roots in Banyumas and ties these to legendary Islamic figures.
This is a transliteration of the Chronicle of Diponegoro held at the Leiden Library Special Collections (L/Or 6547 a-d, 4 volumes) that was made by the well-known scholar of Javanese literature, Cornelis Christiaan Berg (1900-1990) and Tirtodiningrat Purwastar in 1946 .
This is a transliteration of the Chronicle of Diponegoro held at the Leiden Library Special Collections (L/Or 6547 a-d, 4 volumes) that was made by the well-known scholar of Javanese literature, Cornelis Christiaan Berg (1900-1990) and Tirtodiningrat Purwastar in 1946 .
Sindujoyo was of the disciples of the legendary Javanese Islamic scholar and ruler Sunan Prapen. This manuscript turns Sindujoyo into a legendary warrior who roamed through Java from battle to battle half a century after Sunan Prapen’s death. Facing armies, winning cockfights, and riding crocodi...
This manuscript tells how the Mataram Sultanate came to be after the Pajang Sultanate fell apart. If focusses on wandering noblemen and thus belongs to the satria lelana genre. Raden Ardjosepoetro apparently copied it from an older manuscript in the early twentieth century. Given the emphasis on ...