هذا کتاب اعتقاد.

Hâzâ Kitab-ı itikad ... [etc.].

Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
  • Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928)
  • Arabic
  • Turkish
Published/​Created
Istanbul, [1609-1683]
Description
89 leaves : paper ; 206 x 134 mm bound to 206 x 141 mm

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    Summary note
    Collection of Turkish and Arabic religious texts.
    Notes
    • Ms. codex.
    • Title from text 2, fol. 7a.
    • Physical description: Varying lines per page; written in naskh and shikastah in black by different hands on glazed, laid European paper. Rubrication and catchwords. Text 6 and part of text 2 vocalized. Fol. 2a-6b, 83a-85a, 88a-89b blank. Some damp staining, insect damage; a few paper repairs. Lower outer left corner of fol. 1-12 torn away, but text unaffected.
    • Origin: Text 2 completed at the beginning of Rabīʻ I 1018 H [June 1609], in Kostantaniye by Ali bin Hasan (fol. 26a). Text 6 completed on 29 Shawwāl 1094 H [21 October 1683] (fol. 87a).
    Binding note
    Quarter leather with flap; marlbed paper covers over boards; pink paper doublures.
    Language note
    Ottoman Turkish and Arabic.
    Contents
    • 1. fol. 1a-1b: [Fevaid].
    • 2. fol. 7a-26a: Hâzâ Kitab-ı itikad. Mesail concerning Sunni doctrine.
    • 3. fol. 26b-28b: [Extracts].
    • 4. fol. 29a-81b: [Fetava]. Collected from Hanafite sources.
    • 5. fol. 82a-82b: [Extracts].
    • 6. fol. 85b-87a: Vird-i Seyyit Yahya Efendi meşayih-i Halvetiye. Yahya Şirvani's Wird al-Sattār; in Arabic.
    • 7. fol. 87b: [Short wird in Arabic and notes].
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    Also available in an electronic version.
    Other title(s)
    • Kitab-ı itikad.
    • کتاب اعتقاد.
    • [Fetava].
    • [فتاوا].
    OCLC
    828724200
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