(Q13458)

Statements

al-ʻUmdah fī al-aḥkām fī al-ḥadīth /
العمدة في الاحكام في الحديث /
0 references
ʻUmdat al-aḥkām
عمدة الاحكام
0 references
Jammāʻīlī, ʻAbd al-Ghanī ibn ʻAbd al-Wāḥid, 1146-1203
جماعيلي، عبد الغني بن عبد الواحد، 1146-1203
0 references
Shādhilī, ʻAlī ibn ʻAlī, active 14th century
شاذلي، علي بن علي، active 14th century
0 references
0 references
Islamic law--Interpretation and construction--Early works to 1800
0 references
Hadith--Texts--Early works to 1800
0 references
0 references
1100-1199
0 references
0 references
Islamic law--Interpretation and construction
0 references
Manuscripts, Arabic--New Jersey--Princeton
0 references
0 references
Extent: i, 90, i leaves: paper ; 175 x 130 (125 x 85) mm bound to 175 x 135 mm.
0 references
Ms. codex.
0 references
Title from title page, partly wanting (fol. 2a), repeated on fol. 1b. The words between square brackets are written by a later hand on a repair.
0 references
Inscription in black ink using Western numerals on the upper cover: "340" (corresponds to Brill's list, see Houtsma, M. Th. Catalogue d'une collection de manuscrits arabes et turcs, 1889, no. 713). Inscriptions on fol. 89b.
0 references
Collation: Paper, fol. i, 90, i ; i (later added free enpaper; European paper) 1¹⁰ (fol. 1 consists of a leaf in european paper pasted on the recto of first fol. of the quire) 2-9¹⁰ ; the quires are numbered using arabic ordinals in the form "Sādisat al-ʻUmdah" (see fol. 50a) ; modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals.
0 references
Layout: 13 lines per page.
0 references
Description: Written in medium large script in black ink with use of red. Cream paper with laid and chain lines and fibers visible. The outer part of the first two leaves is mended. The beginning of the text is partly written by a later hand on the repair of fol. 2. Fol. 1 consists of a later fol. pasted on the recto of an original leaf.
0 references
Origin: Copied on 12 Ṣafar 713 June 8, 1313 by ʻAlī ibn al-Ḥājj ʻAlī ibn Aḥmad al-Shādhilī (colophon, fol. 89a).
0 references
Acquired by Robert Garrett from Brill, Leyden, 1900.
0 references
8 November 2023
0 references
8 November 2023
0 references
0 references