Riyad Al-Azhar fi Nafais Al-Asha'ir

Manuscript Description:

Riyad Al-Azhar fi Nafais Al-Asha'ir is a manuscript in Arabic literature. It was written by Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Khayyat, and this manuscript was copied in the Naskh script. The number of papers was 75, the number of lines was 17, and size: 21.5 × 15 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: (Praise be to Allah, who made literature a joy for souls, and a source of pleasure and happiness. Mr. Mustafa Effendi Al-Minshawi asked me to gather what I uttered and wrote of poems, fearing to lose the same.). The end of the manuscript: (I said:
What is fated cannot be changed by a wise person even if he is the "mamoun"
Wise people will never have what they wants, this s mistake made by powerless and humiliatin'). This is a tabular version written in black ink and red was used for distinguished information. There is a clear conclusion to the manuscript.

Manuscript Title:

Riyad Al-Azhar fi Nafais Al-Asha'ir

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Beginning of the manuscript:

Praise be to Allah, who made literature a joy for souls, and a source of pleasure and happiness. Mr. Mustafa Effendi Al-Minshawi asked me to gather what I uttered and wrote of poems, fearing to lose the same.

End of the manuscript:

I said: What is fated cannot be changed by a wise person even if he is the "mamoun" Wise people will never have what they wants, this s mistake made by powerless and humiliatin'

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Alnaskh

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Number of papers: 75; number of lines: 17; Size: 21.5 x 15 cm.

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Archiving No:

239 / Al-Iftaa

General Notes:

A tabular version written in black ink and red was used for distinguished information. There is a clear conclusion to the manuscript.