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ʻImādü’l-Islām

Creator
Aksarâyî, Abdurrahman bin Yûsuf, active 1543.
عبد الرحمن بن يوسف الآقسرائي
Title
ʻImādü’l-Islām
عماد الإسلام
Created
Istanbul, 1662.
Physical Description
1 item (ii + 265 leaves + ii) : paper ; 193 mm x 128 mm
Language
Turkish, Ottoman
Notes
Title from the text opening on f. 5a.
According to colophon, manuscript was copied by Abdulḳādir bin Muṣṭafā in H. 1073/1662 AD.
Romanization supplied by cataloger.
Layout: Single columns of 25 lines.
Script: Naskh.
Decoration: Rubricated headpiece and headings, illuminated text frames.
Binding: Flap binding, light brown leather over paper pasteboards; blind-tooled, gold-painted frames. Spine covered with book cloth.
In Ottoman Turkish, with quotations from the Qur’an and Prophetic Tradition in Arabic.
Provenance
Ownership inscription and stamps (f. 2a): Meḥmed Emīn Mutaṣarrıf-ı Ḥazret-i Sulṭānī (محمد امين متصرف حضرت سلطاني). Purchased from Oskar Rescher before 1972.
Access and use
This material is open for research.
Summary
Manuscript, on paper, of ʻImādü’l-Islām by Abdurrahman bin Yûsuf Aksarâyî, a Turkish translation and adaptation of Abdulaziz al-Fārisī’s Persian work, ʻUmdat al-Islām, on Islamic faith, law, and rituals according to the Hanafi school, with reference to other schools.
Includes table of contents (ff. 2b-4a); text begins on f. 4b.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
April 25, 2024
References
Abdurrahman bin Yûsuf Aksarâyî, ‘Imādü’l-Islām. General Collection. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Cite as
Abdurrahman bin Yûsuf Aksarâyî, ‘Imādü’l-Islām. General Collection. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Genre/Form
Annotations - 17th century.
Illuminated manuscripts
Manuscripts, Turkish - Turkey - 17th century.
Also listed under
Abdulḳādir bin Muṣṭafā.
عبد القادر ابن مصطفى
Turkey Istanbul.
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