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2015054120Herat: Ahrari Publications. Sh. 1394 2015. Hardcover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. 22 x 15 cm. In Persian. 52 187 2 p. Biography of famous sufi Khvâjah Ahrâr Nassiruddin Ubaidullah Ahrar who was a Hanafi Maturidi member of the Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi Sufi spiritual order of Central Asia. He was born in Samarkand a Persian city in Central Asia to a religious and devout muslim family. <br/> <br/> Ahrari Publications., [Sh. 1394] hardcover
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
1880055960Cairo: Jurnal Kevakib al-Misrî / Matbaat al-Kastiliyah. AH 1297 Jumada I = 30 April 1880 CE. 1880. 3rd Edition . Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary burgundy quarter calf. Roy. 8vo. 24 x 16 cm. In Arabic. 144 p. Occasionally browned and foxed on pages and edges fading on the boards. Marginal manuscript notes in Arabic on the first four pages. On the colophon page the phrase "Yâ Kabîkaj" is handwritten. In Islamic culture this name refers both to a jinn believed to be the protector of books and paper and to the bookworm itself. Traditionally writing this invocation inside a book was believed to protect it from worms and other pests. Overall a very good copy. Scarce second Castel edition third in the literature of this book attributed to Hasan al-Bakrî featuring popular historical and legendary tales of a highly romanticized and mythologized account of the Islamic expansion into Yemen. The work recounts early Muslim warriors' Islamic conquests and heroic exploits often blending historical events with folklore and imaginative embellishments. This edition is also known for referencing Ra's al-Ghul the Head of the Ghoul possibly including encounters with fantastical creatures such as this Ghoul in Arabic folklore and mythology. The first edition was published in 1865 by Castel Printing House and the second edition was published in al-Mabna Yemen in AH 1295 = 1877 CE. Al-Bakrî is the purported author of several Islamic works in Arabic most notably a biography of Muhammad entitled Kitâb al-anwâr 'Book of Lights'. There is no consensus regarding his historicity whether he lived or his floruit when he lived. Little is known of Hasan al-Bakrî which may explain his absence from early dictionaries. He may have been from or active in Bara since he is sometimes called the "Baran preacher". Ibn Taymiyya calls him an Ash'arî. Wikipedia. As of May 2025 OCLC does not list this edition. For the 1865 edition see OCLC 1391728943; for the 1881 edition see OCLC 27481810. <br/> <br/> Jurnal Kevakib al-Misrî / Matbaat al-Kastiliyah., AH 1297 Jumada I [= 30 April 1880 CE]. hardcover
2007049702Qum: Ansârî. S.: 1386 2007. Hardcover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original bdg. HC. Large roy. 8vo 25 x 17 cm. In Azerbaijani and Persian. 871 p. Qâsqâyî sozlugu.= Farhang-i lughat va istilahat-i Turkî-i Qashqâyî bih Farsi. hamrah ba itimuluzhi rishah'yabi-i vazhagan. Merdani Rahimi at the introduction of Kashkai dictionary provides general information about the language history and geography of Kashkai and the usage of the dictionary and its abbreviation. In the dictionary prepared according to Persian alphabet order there are 5000 words including 253 articles. The nuances of the words from the same root are exemplified by examples of proverbs and idioms. The dictionary is annotated in Persian. <br/> <br/> Ansârî., [S.: 1386] hardcover
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