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Collection of texts in Arabic and Turkish, mostly on religious matters.
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Manuscripts of the Islamic World
Manuscripts of the Islamic World offers a curated selection of extraordinary manuscripts hosted or held by Princeton University Library. The manuscripts are predominantly in Arabic, but there are also many in Persian and Ottoman Turkish. The manuscript digitizations here are a fraction of the full Manuscripts of the Islamic World collections, housed in Special Collections in Princeton's Firestone Library. Efforts are ongoing to make the manuscripts of these collections more accessible through conservation, catalog record updates, and digitization.
Metadata
- Publisher
- 1131 [1718 or 1719]
- People
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- Related Name
- Abū al-Saʻūd Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad, 1492 or 1493-1574 or 1575. Selections
- ابو السعود محمد بن محمد، 1492 or 1493-1574 or 1575. محتارات
- Language
- Arabic
- Subject
- Būṣīrī, Sharaf al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Saʻīd 1213?-1296?—Burdah
- Muḥammad Prophet -632—Early works to 1800
- Abū al-Saʻūd Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad 1492 or 1493-1574 or 1575—Fatāwá
- Sumtī, Yūsuf ibn Khālid
- Devotional poetry, Arabic—Early works to 1800
- Religious life—Islam—Early works to 1800
- Muslims—Conduct of life—Early works to 1800
- Education of princes—Islamic Empire—Early works to 1800
- Sufi chants—Early works to 1800
- Islamic law—Early works to 1800
- Islam—Doctrines—Early works to 1800
- Faith (Islam)—Early works to 1800
- Qurʼan Sūrat al-Baqarah, 255—Early works to 1800
- Turkish language—Lexicology—Early works to 1800
- Islam—Customs and practices—Early works to 1800
- Salutations—Religious aspects—Islam—Early works to 1800
- Hadith—Texts—Early works to 1800
- Wills, Ethical—History—Early works to 1800
- Manuscripts, Arabic—New Jersey—Princeton
- Manuscripts, Turkish—New Jersey—Princeton
- Poetry
- headpieces (layout features)
- illuminated manuscripts
- Watermarks
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