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wk29 2015-02-24 to ASME/ME; ce04 2015-05-18 to Conservation
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(CStRLIN)DCLN02-B7588
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eng
rda
DLC
lcode
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880-01
Shāhidī Dadah Mughlavī, Ibrāhīm ibn Ṣāliḥ,
1470 or 1471-1550 or 1551.
100-01/(3/r
شاهدى دده مغلوى، ابراهيم ابن صالح .
880-02
Gulshan-i tawḥīd /
Shāhidī Mawlavī ; [kātib] Mīr ʻAẓīm ibn Mullā Muḥammad Rajab Balkhī.
245-02/(4/r
گلشن توحيد /
شاهدى مولوى ؛ [کاتب] مير عظيم ابن ملا محمد رجب بلخى.
1233 [1817 or 1818]
[178] pages (19 lines) bound ;
23 cm
text
rdacontent
unmediated
rdamedia
volume
rdacarrier
Manuscript.
Nastalīq script; 19 lines in written area 22.5 x 12.5 cm.
Paper is light cream; black ink with some poems in red ink.
Probably written in Afghanistan.
Tauhid (the belief in the unity of God) is a central tenet of Islam that also serves as one of the main inspirations of the Masnavi (The spiritual couplets) of Maulana Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (1207-73). This principle also appears in the title of Ibrahim Shahidi Dadah's book Gulshan-i Tauḥīd (Garden of Unitarianism), a work that was inspired by Rumi's well-loved Masnavi. Shahidi Dadah (died 1550 or 1551) was born in Mughlah (Muğla, present-day Turkey) and was a Sufi of the MaulawI, or Mevlevi, order. In Gulshan-i Tauḥīd, Dadah chose from the 25,000 verses of the Masnavi 600 verses and appended to each of them five of his own verses, inspired by and amplifying the original. He completed this work in 937 AH (1530-31). The work has had at least one modern printing (Istanbul, 1881). The manuscript copy presented here was completed in 1233 AH (1817-18), probably in Afghanistan. Each Rumi original verse appears in red ink, followed by the Shahidi Dadah verses in black. The copyist has signed his name as Mir ʻAzim ibn Mulla Muhammad Rajab Balkhi. The manuscript is written in a nastaʻliq script on a light-cream paper.
World Digital Library.
Versified criticism and interpretation of the classical Mas̲navī of Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī.
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
In Persian.
Manuscripts, Persian
Washington (D.C.)
880-03
Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī,
Maulana,
1207-1273.
Mas̲navī.
700-03/(3/r
جلال الدين رومى،
مولانا،
1207-1273.
مثنوى.
Afghanistan
World Digital Library
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.wdl/wdl.17677
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m167
https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.amed/plmp.m167
Acquired for LC only.
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