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Part One of a Royal Copy of al-Yahsubi's Kitab al-Shifa' bi-Ta'rif Huquq al-Mustafa  wikidata:Q107663661 reasonator:Q107663661
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Part One of a Royal Copy of al-Yahsubi's Kitab al-Shifa' bi-Ta'rif Huquq al-Mustafa
label QS:Len,"Part One of a Royal Copy of al-Yahsubi's Kitab al-Shifa' bi-Ta'rif Huquq al-Mustafa"
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Object type manuscript Edit this at Wikidata
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This lavishly illuminated royal manuscript is the first part (al-sifr al-awwal) of a widely read work on hadith, the merits of the Prophet Muhammad and the obligations of Muslims towards him, the by the 12th-century North African author, Abu’l-Fadl ‘Iyad ibn Musa ibn ‘Iyad al-Yahsubi.

This volume was copied for Mawlana Isma‘il ibn Mawlana al-Sharif al-Hasani (r 1672–1727 AD), the fourth member of the dynasty of ‘Alawid or Filali sharifs who continue to rule Morocco to the present day. ... See full description on web site.
Language Arabic Edit this at Wikidata
Date dated early Sha'ban 1103 (mid-April 1692)
Medium ink, gold and opaque watercolour on paper; 19th-century maroon morocco binding and flap with gold-tooled medallions
institution QS:P195,Q63160499
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Place of creation Morocco, probably Fez
References https://www.khalilicollections.org/collections/islamic-art/khalili-collections-islamic-art-part-one-royal-copy-of-al-yahsubis-kitab-al-shifa-bi-tarif-huquq-al-mustafa-mss359/ (EnglishEdit this at Wikidata

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Description Part One of a Royal Copy of al-Yahsubi's Kitab al-Shifa' bi-Ta'rif Huquq al-Mustafa
Source Khalili Collections
Author Khalili Collections

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