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1904055965Cairo / Egypt: Bi'l-Matbaat al-Hayriyya Ömer Hussein al-Khashab Al-Kahirah AH 1322 1904 CE 1904. 1st Edition . Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary brown half calf; gilt title volumes nos ex-owner's name and decorations on the compartments five raised bands to spine. Cr. 8vo. 20 x 14 cm. In Arabic. 2 volumes set: 4 304 p.; 260 p. Slight wear to the spine light water stains on the lower corners of the pages and edges of the first volume bumped corners occasional fading and browning on pages and edges. Overall a good set in one volume. The rare second Cairo edition both the first and second editions published in the Arab world are rare. The work recounts the travels of the medieval Arab explorer undertaken in two separate journeys spaced closely together during a time marked by Mongol and Turkish dominance across Asia and the Middle East. Spanning more than twenty-eight years his journeys took him from Mecca and Medina to Byzantine Constantinople and from India to China. The text was dictated in its original form to the scribe Ibn Juzayy who at times abridged the material and occasionally added minor insertions resulting in the final composition of the work. This is the foremost primary source on the Arabian Peninsula in the medieval period. Early editions of the Rihla in the Arab world have often been criticized due to the delayed appearance of critical comparative editions. Following the Cairo edition in AH 1288 1871 only one other edition appeared in Beirut in 1927 with three more issued in Cairo by 1938. All editions published in the Arab world came significantly later than the first complete and bilingual edition by Defrémery and Sanguinetti published in Paris. The first volume includes Ibn Battuta's first great voyage began in 1325 when he left his hometown of Tangier Morocco intending only to complete the Hajj to Mecca. However the journey sparked a lifelong passion for travel. Moving east along the North African coast through the territories of Abd al-Wadid and Hafsid he reached Egypt and then Alexandria where Sufi mystics foretold a vast journey ahead. He took multiple detours: first through Upper Egypt then back to Cairo and onward to Damascus and across Palestine before finally reaching Medina and Mecca. After completing the Hajj rather than returning home he travelled through Iraq and Persia stopping in Baghdad Tabriz Mosul and Mardin. His second pilgrimage to Mecca followed after which he sailed from Aden to Somalia visiting Zeila and the flourishing port city of Mogadishu ruled by a Somali sultan. Continuing down the Swahili Coast he stopped in Mombasa then returned to Mecca for a third Hajj. In 1330 or 1332 he set off again heading through Anatolia though his route across cities like Milas Konya and Erzurum appears confused. He joined a diplomatic mission from Astrakhan to Constantinople where he met the Byzantine emperor and visited Hagia Sophia. The second volume begins with he journey through Bukhara and Samarkand before crossing the Hindu Kush into the Indian subcontinent Indus River. Reaching Delhi in 1333 he was appointed a qadi by Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq. Although he held prestige political instability and suspicion plagued his tenure. Eventually an embassy to China offered him a means of escape. Though attacked by bandits near the coast he continued to Gujarat and then to Calicut. There as storms struck and one of his ships was lost Ibn Battuta's voyage to China nearly ended before it began yet he persisted still far from completing his global odyssey. The second volume contains content pp. 254-260. Bearing the provenance inscription " " i.e. Saleh Kamil at the base of the spine along with two ownership seals of the Turkish medieval historian Faruk Sümer 1924-1995 on the frontispiece of the first volume and the final page of the second volume. Source: TDVIA Aykut.; Wikipedia.; We couldn't find any copies in OCLC and online market. <br/> <br/> Bi'l-Matbaat al-Hayriyya, Ömer Hussein al-Khashab, Al-Kahirah, AH 1322 [1904 CE] hardcover
8475174078.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1450000103<p><strong>Arabic manuscript in Naskh script 80 pages copied by Muḥammad b. AbÄ« Bakr b. Ê¿AlÄ« b. Muḥammad b. Ê¿AlÄ« al-ḤarÄ«rÄ« in 848 AH 1450 AD.</strong></p><p>The manuscript contains a <em>samÄÊ¿</em> سماع note written by the scribe himself and further annotated by ShihÄb al-DÄ«n b. Aḥmad al-QÄdirÄ« al-Mawá¹£ilÄ« al-IqnÄʿī in 849 AH. It is preserved in a Mamluk-style binding possibly contemporary with the manuscript.</p><p>The work is by <strong>AbÅ« al-Faá¸l Ibn Ê¿Aá¹Äʾ AllÄh al-IskandarÄ«</strong> d. 709 AH / 1309 AD one of the great Sufi imams also renowned as a <em>muḥaddith</em> preacher and MÄlikÄ« jurist. He was a student of AbÅ« al-Ê¿AbbÄs al-MursÄ« d. 686 AH / 1288 AD and the second successor of ImÄm AbÅ« al-Ḥasan al-ShÄdhilÄ«. Ibn Ê¿Aá¹Äʾ AllÄh was the first to systematically transmit the teachings of the ShÄdhiliyya order in written form.</p><p>Born in the mid-7th century AH 13th century AD he grew up in Alexandria during the Mamluk period. Although detailed information about his early life is limited he studied with leading scholars in all branches of the traditional Islamic sciences and became a distinguished authority in MÄlikÄ« jurisprudence. His lifetime coincided with the flourishing of several major Sufi orders including the ShÄdhiliyya Mawlawiyya Chishtiyya and Aḥmadiyya.</p><p>His father had been a disciple of ImÄm al-ShÄdhilÄ« though it is unlikely that Ibn Ê¿Aá¹Äʾ AllÄh himself met the founder of the order. Initially inclined toward jurisprudence rather than Sufism he later became a devoted disciple of Shaykh AbÅ« al-Ê¿AbbÄs al-MursÄ«. As evidenced by his most important and enduring work <em>al-Ḥikam</em> Ibn Ê¿Aá¹Äʾ AllÄh emerged as a Sufi master in his own right and was already recognized as a shaykh by the time of al-MursÄ«'s death.</p><p>He became the third major figure of the ShÄdhiliyya order which originated in Morocco and spread throughout North Africa and beyond. While enjoying a prominent scholarly career in Cairo under the Mamluks he died at approximately sixty years of age in 709 AH 1309 AD and was buried in the QarÄfa cemetery.</p> hardcover
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57342027-6State University of New York Press. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. State University of New York Press unknown
1975H23775Dimashq / Damascus: Majma al-Lughah al-'Arabiyah 1975. Paperback. Very Good. Large 8vo wraps very good some light soil fading and discoloration to covers contents very good. 749 pp text in Arabic. The full name of the author: Shih b al-D n Ab Is q Ibr h m ibn Abd All h ibn Abd al-Mun im ibn Ab al-Dam al- amaw -- he was a distinguished author of literary works as well as this work of jurisprudence: he was a Shafi jurist. Text in Arabic. Majma al-Lughah al-'Arabiyah paperback
199518305Bayrut Lubnan: Muassasat al-A`lami lil-Matbu`at 1995. Hardcover. Near Fine; nearly as new with very minor wear to exteriors of a few volumes. First five physical volumes only of ten total. Large quarto in black boards with elegant interlocking ornamentation in gold and red; approx 550 pages to each volume; bibliographical references and notes; 24 cm. In Arabic Shiah Shi`ah -- Early works to 1800. Sharif al-Radi Muhammad ibn al-Husayn 969 or 70-1016. Nahj al-balaghah. `Ali ibn Abi Talib Caliph ca. 600-661. "Tamtaza hadhihi al-tab`ah bi-al-tashih wa-al-tanqih al-daqiq wa-takhrij jami` masadir khatabahu wa-kafat al-huquq mahfuzah lil-nashir."--T.p. verso. First five physical volumes only of ten total.A very heavy if incomplete set. Extra shipping expense billed at cost. Muassasat al-A`lami lil-Matbu`at hardcover
2016BN248192Hachette Livre - BNF 2016. 2016. Softcover. Description de l'Afrique Septentrionale Ed. Rev. Et Corr. <br/><br/>Description de l'Afrique Septentrionale Ed. Rev. Et Corr. Ibn Abd Al Kadir Abd Allah Hachette Livre - BNF paperback
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224753Hambourg, Éditions Gutenberg, 1911 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 490 pp., sans les cartes annoncées, broché, non coupé.
2012DADAX3846581542LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2012-02-03. paperback. New. 5.91x0.25x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
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698171626Editorial Academica Espanola pp. 80 . Papeback. New. Editorial Academica Espanola unknown
10890brocheé - 15.5x24 - 381pp - 1966 - université de Paris
190351428Philadelphia: Lea Brothers from the American Journal of the Medical Sciences September 1903. First separate edition an offprint. 8vo. 20 pp. Illustrated. Signed by the author on the front wrapper. Not recorded on OCLC. Original printed light green wrappers some browning stapled. Very good. <br/><br/> Lea Brothers) from the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, September unknown books
1978100131649Tehran 1978 in12. 1978. Relié.
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2006122461Peeters Publishers 2006. 1st. hardcover. New. 109x20x155. Peeters Publishers hardcover
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1908019206New York NY: J.J. Little & Co. 1908. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. 157 pages of text including an index. Original illustrated paperback binding with moderate shelfwear. Illustrated with 53 figures and additional illustrations. Previous owner's name on the front endpaper. Minor smudging to a few pages of text. A large portion of the subject matter in this volume was published originally in "Guns Ammunition and Tackle" American Sportsman's Library by Macmillan in 1904. This is the first edition in book form. J.J. Little & Co. Paperback books
482p. 12mo. Original full red cloth binding. Spine and front board lettered in gold and decorated with two camels, women riders and men walking. Extremities very slightly worn. Hardbound. Second edition. Very good. ISLAM BOX 1