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Yousuf Shawki Efendi [Yusuf Sevki Efendi], (1840-1903).

[BULAQ PRINTING] Hadiyyat al-zâqirîn wa hujjet al-saliqîn.

Matbaat al-Miriyye, [H.: 1303], 1886

305,50 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turquía)

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Año de publicación
1886
Lugar de impresión
Bulaq
Autor
Yousuf Shawki Efendi [Yusuf Sevki Efendi], (1840-1903).
Páginas
0
Editores
Matbaat al-Miriyye, [H.: 1303]
Formato
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Edición
1st Edition
Materia
ÖNT17 Religion Religions Religious texts Text Islam Islamica, Islamic Islamics Hadith Tradition Sect Orders Sects Order, Tariqat Tariqats Reference, Ottoman literature
Idiomas
Inlgés
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Primera edición

Descripción

Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary quarter cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13,5 cm). In Arabic. 60 p. Yusuf Sevki Efendi is the caliph of Ahmed Ziyaeddin Gümüshanevi (d.1311 / 1893) from the Naqshibandiyya al-Khalidiyya sect. The only known work of Yusuf Sevki Efendi is "Hediyyetü'l Zakirin and huccetü's-salikin", which was printed in Egypt. The author states that at the end of the treatise, he finished the writing of the work on 12 Zilkade 1301/3 September 1884. Since it is known that he was sent to Egypt by Sultan Abdulhamid to suppress "Ramuzu'l-Ehadis, it is possible that he also published his own work in the same period (Bulaq, 1303/1885). It is a detailed book containing the provisions and manners related to the Naqshbandi order. Among the works benefited by the author who cites a wide range of sources, which are included "sahih" of Bukhari and Muslim, Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah and Nasai's "Sünen", "Kutub-i Tis'a", and Imam Maliq's "Muwatta". In addition, Suyuti's "Camiu's-sagir", Tabari's "Mucemü'l-evsat", Münavî's "Feyzü 'l-kadir", and Beyhaki's "Shuabü'l-iman" are among his hadith sources. Not in OCLC.
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