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Hargeisa / Hargeysa, Hargeisa Cultural Center, HCC00041

Michele Petrone

Newly catalogued in IslHornAfr, see also IslHornAfr manuscript 1342

Work in Progress
https://betamasaheft.eu/IHA1342
Hargeisa Cultural Center[view repository]

Collection:

Other identifiers: SMHA00041 ,

General description

HCC00041

Number of Text units: 9

Number of Codicological units: 1

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Origin

1332 (internal)

Summary

  1. ms_i0 (check the viewerp. 1-114 ), نور البراق في مدح النبي المصداق ويليه النفحات المدنية في مدائح المصطفوية
  2. ms_i1 (check the viewer1r-1v ), علي الأولياء القيت سري وبرهاني
  3. ms_i2 (check the viewer1v-2r ), قصيدة طف بحالي
  4. ms_i3 (check the viewer2r-2r ), نظم لي همة
  5. ms_i4 (check the viewer2v-2v ), نظم قلبي الذي في ذاتكم ينقلب
  6. ms_i5 (check the viewer3r-4r ), نظم نظرت بعين الفكر
  7. ms_i6 (check the viewer4r-4v ), نظم سقاني الحب
  8. ms_i7 (check the viewer5r-6v ), نظم سقاني ربي
  9. ms_i8 (check the viewer6v-6v ), نظم سقاني حبيبي من شراب ذوي المجد

Contents


check the viewerp. 1-114

Language of text: Arabic

نور البراق في مدح النبي المصداق ويليه النفحات المدنية في مدائح المصطفوية ()

Incipit (Arabic ): check the viewer-p. 2 النور البراق | بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم | به لأنه عابدا وختما وصلى الله على سيدنا محمد ذاتا وصنفا وسما | قال رضي الله عنه في حرف الألف | يقول عبيد مرغنى سابدا بحمد الهى رب حمدا اويتلؤ لنظم بمدح المصطفى وانبا له الشكر شكرا في الوجود منما

Explicit (Arabic ): check the viewer-p. 114 وانتمو عدتى في كل نازلة ووسيلتى لوظيم وهو رحمان | وانتم كرام الحمى والوقت وقتكم وذا اعتقادى وقد قواه برهان


check the viewer1r-1v

Language of text: Arabic

علي الأولياء القيت سري وبرهاني ()

Incipit (Arabic ): check the viewer-1r بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم وبه نستعين علي الاويا ؟ القيت سري وبرهان فهامقا به من ... | فاسكرهم كاسي فتباقوا بخمرتي سكاري من شهود وعرفاني | فاكنت قبل القبل قطبا مبجلا وطافت بي الأملاك والرب سماني

Explicit (Arabic ): check the viewer-1v فمن رحال الله نال مكانتي وجدي رسول الله في الأصل الرئان | ...الوقت عبد القادر كني محيي الدين والاصل كيلان تمت وعمت


check the viewer1v-2r

Language of text: Arabic

قصيدة طف بحالي ()

Incipit (Arabic ): check the viewer-1v طف بحاني سبعا ولذ بذمامي وتجرد لزورتي كل عارم | انا سر الاسرار من سر سري كعبتي راحتي وبسطي مدامي

Explicit (Arabic ): check the viewer-2r انا عبد القادر طاب وقتي جدي المصطفي وحسبي امام | فعليه الصلاة في كل وقت وعلي اله بطول الدوام


check the viewer2r-2r

Language of text: Arabic

نظم لي همة ()

Incipit (Arabic ): check the viewer-2r بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم | لي همة بعصها نعلوا علي الهمم ولي هوى قبل خلق اللوح والقلم | ولي حبيب بلا كيف ولا مثل ولي مقام ولي ربع ولي حرم

Explicit (Arabic ): check the viewer-2r هدني عصاء اتي فيها مأرب لي وقد اهثى بها يوما ولي غنم | ان القها تتلقف كل ما صنعوا اذا اتيت بسخر من كلامهم تمت وعمت بالخير


check the viewer2v-2v

Language of text: Arabic

نظم قلبي الذي في ذاتكم ينقلب ()

Incipit (Arabic ): check the viewer-2v بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم قلبي ... علي مقام الهاشمي مهذب فلا جل ذا من كل معني اطرب | ... الاطيب | تاتي لسري اية منصوصة | فرياتى اجنحة بها مقصوصة ما في الجمال ذو ابة مقصوصة او في المكان مكانة مخصوصة

Explicit (Arabic ): check the viewer-2v ما ذلت ارتع في ميادين الرضا حتي وهبت مكانة لا توهب اسموا باسرار لكم مكتوبة | ما بين استار لنا معلومة كم في الوري من حالة موسومة اضحي الزمان كحلة مرقومة | تز [كذا] هو ونحن لها الطراز المذهب


check the viewer3r-4r

Language of text: Arabic

نظم نظرت بعين الفكر ()

Incipit (Arabic ): check the viewer-3r بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم وبه نستعين نظرت بعين الكفر في حان حضرتي حبيبا ... تجلي للقلوب فنت؟ | سقاني بكاس من مدامة حبه فكان من الساقي خماري وسكرتي

Explicit (Arabic ): check the viewer-4r وجدي رسول الله اعني محمدا انا عبد قادر دام عزى ورفعتي


check the viewer4r-4v

Language of text: Arabic

نظم سقاني الحب ()

Incipit (Arabic ): check the viewer-4r بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم | سقاني الحب كاسات الوصال فقلت لخمرتي فحوى تعالي | سعت ومشيت النحوي في كؤوس فهمت بسكرتي بين الموالي

Explicit (Arabic ): check the viewer-4v وكل ولي له قدم واني علي قدم النبي بدر الكمال | انا الجيلى محيي الدين اسمي واعلامي علي روس الذبال


check the viewer5r-6v

Language of text: Arabic

نظم سقاني ربي ()

Incipit (Arabic ): check the viewer-5r بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم شهدت بالله ولي الولاية قد من بالتصريف في كل حاله | سقاني ربي كؤس شرابه واسكرني حقا فهمت بسكرتي

Explicit (Arabic ): check the viewer-6v ومن كان يخشع ي الصلاة توضعا مع الله ... جميع البرية | فجدي رسول الله طه محمد انا عبد القادر شيخ كل طريقة


check the viewer6v-6v

Language of text: Arabic

نظم سقاني حبيبي من شراب ذوي المجد ()

Incipit (Arabic ): check the viewer-6v سقاني حبيبي من شراب ذوي المجد فاسكر في حقا فغبت علي وجد | واجلسني في قاب قوسين سيدي علي منبر التخصيص في حسن مقعد

Explicit (Arabic ): check the viewer-6v فان شئت ان تحظي ... قربة فدوام علي حبي وحافظ على عهدي | تمت وعمت بالخير

Physical Description

Form of support

Paper Codex

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Palaeography

  • Hand 0

    Script: Arabic

  • Hand 1

    Script: Arabic

  • Hand 2

    Script: Arabic

  • Hand 3

    Script: Arabic

  • Hand 4

    Script: Arabic

  • Hand 5

    Script: Arabic

  • Hand 6

    Script: Arabic

  • Hand 7

    Script: Arabic

  • Hand 8

    Script: Arabic

  • Keywords

      Publication Statement

      authority
      Hiob Ludolf Zentrum für Äthiopistik
      pubPlace
      Hamburg
      publisher
      Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / beta maṣāḥǝft
      availability
      This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0.
      date
      type=expanded
      13.9.2024 at 19:16:31
      date
      type=lastModified
      27.3.2019
      idno
      type=collection
      manuscripts
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      type=url
      https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/IHA1342/main
      idno
      type=URI
      https://betamasaheft.eu/IHA1342
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      type=filename
      IHA1342.xml
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      IHA1342
    info value
    Standard date 1332 (internal)
    Date in current calendar 1332
    Calendar hijri
    Evidence internal

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    Suggested citation of this record

    Michele Petrone, Pietro Maria Liuzzo, ʻHargeisa / Hargeysa, Hargeisa Cultural Center, HCC00041ʼ, in Die Schriftkultur des christlichen Äthiopiens: Eine multimediale Forschungsumgebung / beta maṣāḥǝft (Last Modified: 2019-03-27) https://betamasaheft.eu/manuscripts/IHA1342 [Accessed: 2024-11-29]

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    Revision history

    • Pietro Maria Liuzzo Created file from XML export sent by Michele Petrone on 27.3.2019
    • Michele Petrone Last update to this record in IslHornAfr on 22.11.2017
    • Michele Petrone Last update to manuscript Part 4503 in IslHornAfr on 22.11.2017
    • Michele Petrone Last update to manuscript Part 4517 in IslHornAfr on 16.11.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created record in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created manuscript Part 4515 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Last update to manuscript Part 4515 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created manuscript Part 4509 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Last update to manuscript Part 4509 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created manuscript Part 4507 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Last update to manuscript Part 4507 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created manuscript Part 4512 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Last update to manuscript Part 4512 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created manuscript Part 4508 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Last update to manuscript Part 4508 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created manuscript Part 4503 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created manuscript Part 4514 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Last update to manuscript Part 4514 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created manuscript Part 4517 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Created manuscript Part 4516 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
    • Michele Petrone Last update to manuscript Part 4516 in IslHornAfr on 2.5.2017
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    Attribution of the content

    Michele Petrone, editor

    Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor

    This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0.