Jāmi‘ al-Durar
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- Country
- Turkey
- City
- Istanbul
- Institution
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi
- Collection
- Giresun Yazmalar
- Shelfmark
- 119
Contents
- Work 2: Jāmi‘ al-Durar (Qayṣarī, ʻAbd al-Muḥsin)
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- LOC subject headings
- Hanafites
- Inheritance and succession (Islamic law)
- Author
- Qayṣarī, ʻAbd al-Muḥsin
- محسن القيصري
- Show other names
- Muḥsin al-Qayṣarī, d. c. 761 / 1359-60
- Muhsin-i Kayseri
- ‘Abd al-Muhsin Kayseri
- عبد المحسن القيصري
- Qayṣarī, ʻAbd al-Muḥsin (authorised)
- ʻAbd al-Muḥsin al-Qayṣarī (variant)
- Biographical notes
- Born in Kayseri (Turkey), Muhsin-i Kayseri is said to have been educated in Syria and Egypt. Little is known of his life, but he is presumed to have mainly lived subsequently in Kayseri (Turkey).
- Title
- Jāmi‘ al-Durar
- جامع الدرر
- Notes
- The work is a versified version of a popular Hanafi fiqh manual by Abū Ṭāhir Sirāj al-Dīn Muḥammad al-Sajāwandī , the al-Manāhij al-Sirājiyya () , dealing with the law of inheritance. Judging by the frequent interlinear commentaries on vocabulary and grammar in the manuscript of Muhsin’s Jāmi‘ al-Durar , this latter was also used to teach Arabic. It was composed in 736 AH [1335 CE] according the final verse. عام لَوُذٍ قبيل شهر رجب * تم ابياته لكم اعجب
- Probable place of composition: Kayseri (Turkey).
- Main language of text
- Arabic
- Foliation
- 61v-69v
- Columns
- 2
- Ruled lines
- 9
- Bibliography
- Studies
- Cici, Recep. "Muhsin-i Kayseri." TDVİA. XXXI, [n.d.]: 48-48.
- Cici, Recep. "XVI [sic] yüzyılda Kayserili bir fakih: Abdulmuhsin Kayseri ve Çalışmaları." Kayseri: 1996: 95-107.
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- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 2521
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 3364
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1328
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1296
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1621
Physical Description
- Number of folios
- 69 ff.
- Dimensions of folio
- width 13.6cm, height 17.8cm
- Dimensions of written area
- width 10.3cm, height 13.9cm
History
- Date of copy
- 15th century