Daqāyiq al-Ḥaqāyiq

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Country
Turkey
City
Ankara
Institution
Ankara Milli Kütüphane
Collection
Ankara Adnan Ötüken İl Halk Kütüphane Koleksiyonu
Shelfmark
115

Contents

Work 3: Daqāyiq al-Ḥaqāyiq (Aḥmad Rūmī, active 14th century)
LOC subject headings
Criticism, interpretation, etc (Qurơan)
HadithCriticism, interpretation, etc
Islamic poetry, Persian
Author
Aḥmad Rūmī, active 14th century
احمد رومي
Show other names
Aḥmad-i Rūmī d. c. 750/1349
Ahmed Rūmi
Aḥmad Rūmī, active 14th century (authorised)
Aḥmad-i Rūmī, active 14th century (variant)
Aḥmad Rūmī, 14th cent (variant)
Rūmī, Aḥmad, active 14th century (variant)
احمد رومى (variant)
Biographical notes
Aḥmad-i Rūmī was a Mevlevi poet of the first half of the 14th century [1350-1399 CE] who seems to have come from Alanya. However, he made his career in India, according the biographical information we have from his own works, visiting Lucknow, Avadh and Bengal. His works are Sufi in orientation, and he claims to have rejected the patronage of Indian rulers.
Title
Daqāyiq al-Ḥaqāyiq
دقايق الحقايق
Notes
The work uses extracts from the Jalal al-Din Rumi’s Masnavi and Divan-i Kabir to explain Qur’anic verses and hadith
Main language of text
Persian
Foliation
138b-277a+1 ff.
Columns
2
Ruled lines
21
Bibliography
Editions
Shīrvānī, Muḥammad. Daqāyiq al-ḥaqāyiq taʻlīf-i Aḥmad Rūmī; bi-ihtimām-i Sayyid Muḥammad Riz̤ā Jalāl Nāʼīnī. Tehran: 1975.
Studies
Alphons, C. M. Hamer. "An Unknown Mavlawi-Poet: Alımad-i Rumi." 1974, 229·249-229·249.
Yazıcı, Tahsin. "Ahmed-i Rumi." TDVIA. , [n.d.].
Show filiations
Fatih Millet Kütüphanesi 978
Bayezit Devlet Kütüphanesi 1679
Mevlana Müzesi 2102
Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 2248
Mevlana Müzesi 2103
Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1349
British Library 251

Physical Description

Decoration
Sırtı yeşil meşin, ebru cilt, sözbaşları kırmızı, bâb başları celi sülüs, ilk 7 yaprak kırmızı cetvelli.
Seal
Waqf record and seal ofMustafa b. Şeyh Ali Halvetî مصطفى ابن شيخ علي خلوتي , 1115 AH [1703 CE].

History

Date of copy
possibly 15th. century
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