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ورقتان من آخر الجزء الثالث من حديث علي بن الجعد الجوهري (الجعديات أو مسند ابن جعد) عليهما سماعات، منها بقراءة صاحب الشيخ الملك المظفر صلاح الدين يوسف بن أيوب بن شاذي على الشيخ موفق الدين أبي حفص عمر بن معمر بن طبرزد (516-607 هـ)، وحضور جماعة من أهل العلم. وفي الورقتين تراجم وفوائد كثيرة في تاريخ العلم وتنقله., ظهري الورقتين أوضح من وجهيهما اللذين تأثرت الكتابة ومسح بعضها، وهما محاطتان باطراف ورق حديث مرمم., Previous description: TWO IMPORTANT FOLIOS REFERRING TO SALAH AL-DIN YUSUF AL- AYYUBI AS MUHADDITH AND SULTAN SIGNED BY 'UMAR BIN MUHAMMAD BIN MU'AMMAR BIN TABARZAD, AYYUBID EGYPT OR SYRIA, DATED SATURDAY 13 JUMADA I AH 603/16 DECEMBER 1206 AD Both folios originally attached to a now lost manuscript of Kitab al-ja'diyat of 'Ali bin al-Ja'd bin 'Ubayd al-Hashimi, the two folios with a number of sama'at by various scholars of the time, in 9 different cursive hands including a sama'a of Salah al-Din Ayyub, with red highlights mounted on brown card Each folio 7 7/8 x 6in. (20.1 x 15cm.) with restoration Lot NotesThe importance of these two folios lies in the fact that it bears the handwritten note of Abu Hafs 'Umar bin Muhammad bin Mu'ammar bin Tabarzad, a renowned scholar, attesting that this manuscript was read to Sultan Salah al-Din Yusuf (Saladin). Historical sources referring to the illustrious figure and contemporaneous with him are rare. In this particular case it refers to Salah al-Din as muhaddith or scholar in the science of hadith, a lesser known facet of the sultan's personality. In hisBiographical Dictionary, Al-Zerekly mentions that Salah al-Din trained in fiqh, adab and hadith in Cairo and Alexandria (Al-Zerekly, Al-A'lam, Beirut, 2007, vol. VIII, p.220). Salah al-Din was appointed vizier to the last Fatimid Caliph, al-'Adid before taking control of Egypt and Syria after the death of the Caliph and Nur al-Din Zenki (AH 569). He entered Damascus without a fight in AH 570, becoming a central and iconic figure of the Crusades. The note is dated 13 years after the Sultan's death by Ibn Tabarzad who according to Ibn Khalliqan's dictionary was 'a Traditionist of great celebrity [..] The Traditions which he had received by oral transmission were remarkable as coming from the highest authorities, and, as he travelled through various countries teaching (them) to others [..] he filled the earth with the certificates which he gave to those who heard him deliver Traditions [..]. He lived to so advanced an age that he remained without a rival [..]. He died in Baghdad in 1210 AD' (Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary translated from the Arabic by Mac Guckin de Slane, vol. I, Paris, 1843'. According to the note on one of these folios, Ibn Tabarzad read the complete volume III of Kitab al-ja'diyat to Salah al-Din. Kitab al-Ja'diyat is a work by Abu al-Hasan 'Ali bin al-Ja'd bin 'Ubayd al-Hashimi. Who was a religious scholar from Baghdad (750 - 845 AD). It is a work on hadith in 12 sections (Al-Zerekly, Al-A'lam, Biographical Dictionary, Beirut, 2007, vol. IV, p.269)., Main Heritage Shelves General, HC.MS.2016.0069, Manuscripts, Item-ID: i25306674, BIB-ID: 2707862, اللغة العربية؛ خط النسخ |