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Explanation of Symbols and Key to the Treasures in the Fourteen Readings

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The book Clarifying Symbols and Key to the Treasures in the Fourteen Readings is one of the most important books on the readings, authored by Shams al-Din Muhammad Khalil, a scholar of the readings, a reciter, a modernizer, a nazim, and a prose stylist.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Shams al-Din Muhammad Khalil al-Qubaqabi

  • Study and investigation: Dr. Ahmed Khaled Shoukry

  • Number of pages: 820 pages

  • The subject of the book: Explanation of Symbols and Key to the Treasures in the Fourteen Readings

About the author:

Born in Aleppo in 778 AH, Aleppo was then full of scholars and one of the centers of knowledge. He memorized the Qur'an and multiple books on various topics, and continued to seek knowledge until he left in 803 AH, at which time he was about 26 years old.

He then went to Cairo, where he studied the sciences of reading, hadith, literature, rhetoric, and others, and lived with a number of great scholars, and then went to the city of Gaza in southern Palestine, where he stayed for a while and wrote his poem “Complex of Pleasure.”.

Scientific books and works:

  1. The Complex of Pleasure and the Opening of the Shams and Badur - a system in the fourteen readings

  2. Explanation of Symbols and Key to the Treasures - with which he explained his methodology of the Complex of Pleasure in the doctrines of the Fourteen Readers

  3. Ibn al-Qasah's Nizam al-Musallim - It is also known as the term al-Isharat in the six readings in excess of the seven narrated by the trustworthy

  4. Arjazah in Tajweed - about 110 verses of rhyme

  5. A compilation of the hadiths narrated by the Prophet Muhammad

  6. Zubdat al-Muqtafa in editing the words of al-Shifa

  7. Al-Zahr al-Mukhtar from Rabi' al-Abrar

  8. Bant Souad's fermentation

  9. Al-Kawkab al-Durayya in praise of the best of the best of the wilderness

  10. Badiya - opposed by Safi al-Din al-Halli

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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