Iṣṭilāḥāt al-ṣūfiyya
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- Work 1: Iṣṭilāḥāt al-ṣūfiyya (Ibn al-ʿArabī, 1165-1240)
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- LOC subject headings
- Sufism
- Author
- Ibn al-ʿArabī, 1165-1240
- ابن العربي
- Show other names
- Ibn al-ʿArabī, Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī Muḥyī al-Dīn, 1165-1240
- ابن العربي، محمد بن علي، محيي الدين
- Ibn al-ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (authorised)
- Andalusi, Mehmet bin Ali, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn al-ʻArabī, Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn ʻArabî, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn ʻArabi, Mohyiddin, 1165-1240 (variant)
- İbn Arabî, Muhittin, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn ʻArabī, Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn ʻArabī, Muḥyiddīn, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī (variant)
- Ibn Surāqah, 1165-1240 (variant)
- İbnʼül-arabî, Muhyiddîn, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Magribi, Mehmet bin Ali, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Mohyiddin ibn ʻArabi, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī, Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn al-ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muhittin i̇bn Arabî, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muhiy al Din ibn Arabi, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī ibn al-ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī ibn ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥyiddīn ibn ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muhyiddîn İbnʼül-arabî, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Raʼīs al-Ṣūfīyah, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Şeyh-i ekberi, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Shaykh al-Akbar, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Taʼi, Mehmet bin Ali, 1165-1240 (variant)
- T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibnu Arabi, Muhyiddin, 1165-1240 (variant)
- ابن العربي،, 1165-1240 (variant)
- ابن العربي،, 11651240 (variant)
- ابن العربي،, 1240-1165 (variant)
- ابن عربي (variant)
- ابن عربي،, 1165-1240 (variant)
- ابن عربي،, 11651240 (variant)
- بن العربي (variant)
- لإبن العربي،, 1165-1240 (variant)
- محيى الدين بن عربي (variant)
- Biographical notes
- One of the most influential and prolific Sufi thinkers of medieval times, Ibn al-ʿArabī was born in the Spanish region of Murcia on 27 Ramaḍān 560 [1165 CE]. He moved to Seville when he was eight years old and began his formal education in that city. From a young age, Ibn al-ʿArabī became part of the local government, acting as kātib to various governors. It is related that during an illness, he had a vision that made him realise that he has been leaving in ignorance (Jāhiliyya) until that moment and had a mystical awakening that would mark the rest of his life. In search of mystical knowledge, he sought the company of different Sufi Shaykhs, travelling for the next 10 years across the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa. He stayed for some time in Tunis, Fez, Cordova where he began to write some of his early works before going to Cairo and then to Jerusalem around the year 598 AH [1202 CE] from where he began his pilgrimage to Mecca. While om ḥajj, he met Majd al-Dīn Isḥāq (the father of Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Qūnawī) and a group of Sufis and Ibn Arabi decided to join them in their trip back to Syria and Anatolia. He arrived in Malatya around 601 AH [1205 CE], at a time when ʿIzz al-Dīn Kaykāvūs I has been restored as the Sultan of Rum. Majd al-Dīn Isḥāq was invited by the Sultan to the court, where he came accompanied by Ibn al-ʿArabī, who offered advice to the Sultan and both were honoured at the court. Ibn al-ʿArabī resumed his travels again, leaving Anatolia to visit Baghdad and Aleppo and return to Anatolia around 1215 [1215 CE] when he completed the commentary to his Tarjumān al-as̲h̲wāq in between Aksaray and Sivas and then settled for some time in Malatya where he married and have a son. At some point before 1230 [1230 CE], he left Anatolia and re-settled in Damascus under the protection of the Ibn Zakī family of qāḍīs and the Ayyubid court. He died in 1240 [1240 CE] and his body was buried in the mount Qāsiyūn, north of Damascus. Ibn al-ʿArabī is one of the most influential Sufi authors in Anatolia especially die to the diffusion of his idea made by his disciple Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Qūnawī. Other commentators on Ibn al-ʿArabī’s works such as Dāwūd al-Ḳayṣarī (d. 751/1350) or Ḳuṭb al-Dīn al-Izniḳī also helped to spread his philosophy in the region.
- Title
- Iṣṭilāḥāt al-ṣūfiyya
- اصطلاحاة الصوفیه
- Notes
- Written in answer to a request from a close friend and companion. It consists of 199 brief definitions of the most important expressions in common use amongst the people of God.
- Composed in 615 AH [1218 CE] in Malatya.
- Main language of text
- Turkish
- Foliation
- 97b-105b ff.
- Bibliography
- Studies
- Ateş, A.. "Ibn al-ʿArabī." Ecyclopaedia of Islam. , [n.d.].
- Chodkiewicz, M.. Un Océan sans Rivage. Paris: 1992.
- Chodkiewicz, M.. Le Sceau des Saints. Paris: 1986.
- Clark, Jane. "Mystical Perception and Beauty: Ibn ʿArabī’s Preface to Tarjumān al-Ashwāq." Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Society. , no. 55 2013.
- ErolKılıç, M.. "İBNÜ'I-ARABi, Muhyiddin." TDVIA. , [n.d.].
- Scattolin, Giuseppe. "Sufism and Law in Islam: A Text of Ibn ‘Arabi (560/1165-638/1240) on the “Protected People”." Islamochristiana. 24 1998: 37-55.
- Yahya, Osman. Histoire et classification des œuvres d'Ibn 'Arabi. Damascus: Institut français de Damas, 1964.
- Show filiations
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi no. 1394
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi no. 1351
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 1375
- Kastamonu İl Halk Kütüphanesi 605
- Manisa Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 1183
- Manisa Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 2989
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane A 571
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 4248
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1034
- Bayezit Devlet Kütüphanesi 51
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A123
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A3370
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A3783
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek mq 119
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek pm 80
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek pm 199
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek spr 990
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A4408
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1448
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1777
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1318
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 986
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 3565
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 5298
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 3796
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 3692
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 685
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 344
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1341
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1372
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1432
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 2813
- Work 2: Risālat al-anwār (Ibn al-ʿArabī, 1165-1240)
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- LOC subject headings
- Sufism
- Author
- Ibn al-ʿArabī, 1165-1240
- ابن العربي
- Show other names
- Ibn al-ʿArabī, Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī Muḥyī al-Dīn, 1165-1240
- ابن العربي، محمد بن علي، محيي الدين
- Ibn al-ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (authorised)
- Andalusi, Mehmet bin Ali, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn al-ʻArabī, Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn ʻArabî, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn ʻArabi, Mohyiddin, 1165-1240 (variant)
- İbn Arabî, Muhittin, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn ʻArabī, Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn ʻArabī, Muḥyiddīn, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī (variant)
- Ibn Surāqah, 1165-1240 (variant)
- İbnʼül-arabî, Muhyiddîn, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Magribi, Mehmet bin Ali, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Mohyiddin ibn ʻArabi, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī, Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn al-ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muhittin i̇bn Arabî, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muhiy al Din ibn Arabi, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī ibn al-ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥyī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī ibn ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muḥyiddīn ibn ʻArabī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Muhyiddîn İbnʼül-arabî, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Raʼīs al-Ṣūfīyah, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Şeyh-i ekberi, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Shaykh al-Akbar, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Taʼi, Mehmet bin Ali, 1165-1240 (variant)
- T̤āʼī Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Undlusī ibn-i ʻArabī, Muḥīuddīn Muḥammad bin ʻAlī T̤āʼī, 1165-1240 (variant)
- Ibnu Arabi, Muhyiddin, 1165-1240 (variant)
- ابن العربي،, 1165-1240 (variant)
- ابن العربي،, 11651240 (variant)
- ابن العربي،, 1240-1165 (variant)
- ابن عربي (variant)
- ابن عربي،, 1165-1240 (variant)
- ابن عربي،, 11651240 (variant)
- بن العربي (variant)
- لإبن العربي،, 1165-1240 (variant)
- محيى الدين بن عربي (variant)
- Biographical notes
- One of the most influential and prolific Sufi thinkers of medieval times, Ibn al-ʿArabī was born in the Spanish region of Murcia on 27 Ramaḍān 560 [1165 CE]. He moved to Seville when he was eight years old and began his formal education in that city. From a young age, Ibn al-ʿArabī became part of the local government, acting as kātib to various governors. It is related that during an illness, he had a vision that made him realise that he has been leaving in ignorance (Jāhiliyya) until that moment and had a mystical awakening that would mark the rest of his life. In search of mystical knowledge, he sought the company of different Sufi Shaykhs, travelling for the next 10 years across the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa. He stayed for some time in Tunis, Fez, Cordova where he began to write some of his early works before going to Cairo and then to Jerusalem around the year 598 AH [1202 CE] from where he began his pilgrimage to Mecca. While om ḥajj, he met Majd al-Dīn Isḥāq (the father of Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Qūnawī) and a group of Sufis and Ibn Arabi decided to join them in their trip back to Syria and Anatolia. He arrived in Malatya around 601 AH [1205 CE], at a time when ʿIzz al-Dīn Kaykāvūs I has been restored as the Sultan of Rum. Majd al-Dīn Isḥāq was invited by the Sultan to the court, where he came accompanied by Ibn al-ʿArabī, who offered advice to the Sultan and both were honoured at the court. Ibn al-ʿArabī resumed his travels again, leaving Anatolia to visit Baghdad and Aleppo and return to Anatolia around 1215 [1215 CE] when he completed the commentary to his Tarjumān al-as̲h̲wāq in between Aksaray and Sivas and then settled for some time in Malatya where he married and have a son. At some point before 1230 [1230 CE], he left Anatolia and re-settled in Damascus under the protection of the Ibn Zakī family of qāḍīs and the Ayyubid court. He died in 1240 [1240 CE] and his body was buried in the mount Qāsiyūn, north of Damascus. Ibn al-ʿArabī is one of the most influential Sufi authors in Anatolia especially die to the diffusion of his idea made by his disciple Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Qūnawī. Other commentators on Ibn al-ʿArabī’s works such as Dāwūd al-Ḳayṣarī (d. 751/1350) or Ḳuṭb al-Dīn al-Izniḳī also helped to spread his philosophy in the region.
- Title
- Risālat al-anwār
- رسالة الانوار
- Notes
- The work was written to satisfy a request from a friend and companion who asked if he could explain the journey of ascension to the Lord of Power and return to the creatures. It describes the spiritual quest in terms of a non-stop ascension through the various levels of existence and knowledge, leading to the level of human perfection. (See (http://www.ibnarabisociety.org, pp. Ibn 'Arabi Society))
- Composed in Konya in 602 AH [1205 CE]
- Main language of text
- Turkish
- Foliation
- 150v-161b ff.
- Bibliography
- Studies
- Ateş, A.. "Ibn al-ʿArabī." Ecyclopaedia of Islam. , [n.d.].
- Chodkiewicz, M.. Un Océan sans Rivage. Paris: 1992.
- Chodkiewicz, M.. Le Sceau des Saints. Paris: 1986.
- Clark, Jane. "Mystical Perception and Beauty: Ibn ʿArabī’s Preface to Tarjumān al-Ashwāq." Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Society. , no. 55 2013.
- ErolKılıç, M.. "İBNÜ'I-ARABi, Muhyiddin." TDVIA. , [n.d.].
- Scattolin, Giuseppe. "Sufism and Law in Islam: A Text of Ibn ‘Arabi (560/1165-638/1240) on the “Protected People”." Islamochristiana. 24 1998: 37-55.
- Yahya, Osman. Histoire et classification des œuvres d'Ibn 'Arabi. Damascus: Institut français de Damas, 1964.
- Show filiations
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi no. 1394
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi no. 1351
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 1375
- Kastamonu İl Halk Kütüphanesi 605
- Manisa Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 1183
- Manisa Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 2989
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane A 571
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 4248
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1034
- Bayezit Devlet Kütüphanesi 51
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A123
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A3370
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A3783
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek mq 119
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek pm 80
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek pm 199
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek spr 990
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A4408
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1448
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1777
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1318
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 986
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 3565
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 5298
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 3796
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 3692
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 685
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 344
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1341
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1372
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1432
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 2813
- Work 18: Tuḥfat al-wāhib al-mawāhib fī bayān maqāmāt wa-al-marātib (ʿAbd al-Laṭīf al-Qudsī (d. 856 / 1452))
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- LOC subject headings
- Sufism (Early works to 1800)
- Author
- ʿAbd al-Laṭīf al-Qudsī (d. 856 / 1452)
- ﻋﺒﺪ اﻟﻠﻄﻴﻒ ﺍﻟﻘﺪﺳﻲ
- Show other names
- ʿAbd al-Laṭīf b. ʿAbd al-Raḥmān b. Aḥmad al-Qudsī
- ʿAbd al-Laṭīf al-Maqdisī
- Ibn Ghanīm
- Ibn Banānah
- ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﻠﻄﻴﻒ ﺍﺑﻦ ﻋﺒﺪﺍﻟﺮﺣﻤﺎﻥ ﺍﺒﻦ ﺍﺣﻤﺪ ﺍﻟﻘﺪﺳﻲ
- ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﻠﻄﻴﻒ ﺍﻟﻤﻘﺪﺳﻲ
- ﺍﺑﻦ ﻏﻨﻴﻢ
- ﺍﺑﻦ ﺑﻨﺎﻧﻪ
- Qudsī, ʻAbd al-Laṭīf ibn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān, 1384-1452 (authorised)
- Abdüllatîf Kudsî, 1384-1452 (variant)
- Kudsî, Abdüllatîf, 1384-1452 (variant)
- قدسي،عبد اللطيف (variant)
- عبد اللطيف القدسي (variant)
- Biographical notes
- ʿAbd al-Laṭīf al-Qudsī was born in Jerusalem in 786 AH [1384 CE], where he spent most of his life. After studying at the madrasah, al-Qudsī joined Sufism and became a disciple of Zayn al-Dīn Ḥāfī, the founder of the path of Zayniyyah in Khorasan. Upon obtaining his licence, he returned to Jerusalem, after which he spent three years in Asia Minor, in the 830s [1426-1435 CE]. His fame and popularity led Murād II to wish to visit him, which he refused. After returning to Jerusalem, al-Qudsī lived in Cairo for a period, followed by a brief stay in Damascus. His second travel to Asia Minor took place in 851 AH [1448 CE]. al-Qudsī stayed at the lodge of Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī in Konya until 855 AH [1451 CE], when he moved to Bursa, where the Zayniyyah already had a significant following. Al-Qudsī died in Bursa in 856 AH [1452 CE]. His tomb is located in this city in a lodge complex built by one of his disciples after his death. ʿAbd al-Laṭīf al-Qudsī is credited with bringing the Zayniyyah path to Asia Minor. His Sufi thought resembles that of his master Zayn al-Dīn Ḥāfī, marked by a reserved language regarding the oneness of being (waḥdat al-wujūd) and a strict importance put on observing the sharīʿah. His disciples include Tāceddīn İbrāhīm Ḳaramānī, Şeyḫ Vefā (Muṣliḥuddīn Muṣṭafā), and ʿAşıḳpaşazāde. Some copies of al-Qudsī’s works copied by Şeyḫ Vefā (d. 896/1491) have survived to our day.
- Title
- Tuḥfat al-wāhib al-mawāhib fī bayān maqāmāt wa-al-marātib
- ﺗﺤﻔﺔ ﺍﻟﻮﺍﻫﺐ ﺍﻟﻤﻮﺍﻫﺐ ﻓﻲ ﺑﻴﺎﻦ ﻣﻘﺎﻣﺎﺕ ﻭ ﺍﻟﻤﺮﺍﺗﺐ
- Notes
- A work on the Sufi journey, stations and concepts, with a focus on union with God. Completed in 833 AH [1430 CE], it is probably one of al-Qudsī’s first works, to which he frequently refers in his other works. The author’s copy is located at the Istanbul University Library.
- Main language of text
- Arabic
- Foliation
- 162b-191b ff.
- Columns
- 1
- Ruled lines
- 19
- Bibliography
- Studies
- Kara, Mustafa. "Abdüllatîf el-Kudsî." TDVİA. I 1988: 257-258.
- Kaymak, Orhan. "Abdullatif el-Makdisînin Hayatı ve Tuhfetü Vâhibi’l-Mevâhib fi Beyâni’l-Makâmât ve’l-Merâtib Adlı Eserinin Tahkiki." Master’s Thesis, Istanbul: Marmara University, 1992.
- Tek, Abdurrezzak. Abdüllatîf Kudsî : Hayatı, Eserleri ve Görüşleri. Bursa: Emin Yayınları, 2007.
- Öngören, Reşat. "Tarihte Bir Aydın Tarikatı: Zeynîler." Istanbul: İnsan Yayınları, 2003, 76-83.
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- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi no. 1394
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- Süleymaniye Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 1375
- Kastamonu İl Halk Kütüphanesi 605
- Manisa Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 1183
- Manisa Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 2989
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane A 571
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 4248
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1034
- Bayezit Devlet Kütüphanesi 51
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A123
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A3370
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A3783
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek mq 119
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek pm 80
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek pm 199
- Berlin Staatsbibliothek spr 990
- İstanbul Üniversitesi Nadir Eserleri Kütüphanesi A4408
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1448
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1777
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 1318
- Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 986
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Physical Description
- Number of folios
- 329 ff.
- Seal
- Waqf seal of ʿAbdürreşīd Meḥmed on 1a f..
History
- Date of copy
- 20th. century