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Or 7555
- Record Id:
- 032-003695760
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003695760
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100107755309.0x000001
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Or 7555
- Title:
- [Mecmua] - [مجموعه]
- Scope & Content:
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This volume is a codex containing the following texts:
(I) ff 1v-10r : Risālat al-Malāmatiyah (رسالة الملامتية), a tract in Arabic on the Malāmatiyah sect, copied in 1039 AH (1629-30 CE), followed by a note in Arabic from a book of counsel (f 7v), another Arabic note (ff 8r-10r), notes in Ottoman Turkish on various subjects (f 9r) and some in Arabic (ff 9v-10r);
(II) ff 10v-11r : Various notes, the first being a cure for jaundice written in Ottoman Turkish (f 10v) ;
(III) ff 11v-13v : Explanations in Arabic of the Sūrat al-Fātiḥah and Sūrat al-Ikhlāṣ;
(IV) ff 14v-17r : Notes on the devotions of the Nakşibendiye dervishes, copied by Osman İbn-i Veli in 1043 AH (1633-34 CE) ;
(V) ff 17v-21v : Risālah-yi Asrār al-Anvār (رسالۀ اسرار الانوار), a tract on Sufism in Persian by Aḥmad bin-i Muḥammad bin-i Aḥmad, copied in 1043 AH (1633-34 CE);
(VI) ff 22v-25r : An Arabic tract on marriage and other topics followed by Manāhij al-ṭāʾifīn wa masālik al-zāʾirīn (مناهج الطائفين ومسالك الزائرين), a tract in Arabic by Muḥammad Rafīᶜ al-Shīrwānī, copied in 1043 AH (1633-34 CE) by the same copyist as the text above;
(VII) ff 26v-28r : Arabic notes on days propitious for certain events, and al-Qawwāf fī’l-thalāth (القواف في الثلاث), also in Arabic;
(VIII) ff 30r-106r : Tuḥfat al-dhākirīn (تحفة الذاكرين), a work on forms of prayer with Ottoman Turkish commentary by Menla Vecdi, called Nuh Efendi, son of Emir Mustafa, Mirliva bi-Mısır. The text was copied by Osman İbn-i Veli el-Urmavi in 1045 AH (1635-36 CE);
(IX) ff 106v-126v : Various notes and prayers in Arabic and Ottoman Turkish (ff 106v-108r), followed by Risale-i Rumi Efendi (ff 108v-126v), an Ottoman Turkish tract on Islamic doctrine, in a different hand from the rest of the manuscript.
The undated tracts are likely from the 17th century CE as well.
- Collection Area:
- Oriental Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Tree:
- [{ "id" : "032-003695760", "parent" : "#", "text" : "Or 7555: [Mecmua] - [مجموعه]" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} }]
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003695760
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-003695760
- Container:
- not applicable
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 9 texts, 126 ff
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- Arabic
Persian
Turkish, Ottoman - Scripts:
- Arabic (nastaliq Variant)
- Start Date:
- 1600
- End Date:
- 1699
- Date Range:
- 17th century
- Calendar:
- Gregorian
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- User Conditions:
- Physical Characteristics:
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Materials : Paper
Foliation : European, 126 ff
Dimensions : 195 mm x 125 mm
Script : Nestalik (texts I-VIII); nesih (text IX)
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Places:
- Ottoman Empire, Africa/Asia/Europe