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The most extraordinary in every art form

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The book Al-Mustatraf in Every Art is composed of eighty-four chapters, focusing on ethics, literature, news of the Arabs and so on, humanities in general, and the book brings together the various humanities and arranges them in the form of chapters.

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Book description:

  • Author: Shihab al-Din Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Abshihihi

  • Realization: Mr. Darwish Al-Juwaidi

  • Number of pages: 522 pages

  • Number of doors: 84 doors

  • The subject of the book: Literature and Arabic news

The contents of the book:

  1. Chapter One: The Buildings of Islam

  2. Chapter Two on Mind, Intelligence, Foolishness, Foolishness, and its Characterization, etc.

  3. The third chapter on the Qur'an, its virtue and sanctity, and what Allah has prepared for the reader of the Qur'an in terms of great reward and great reward

  4. Chapter Four on Knowledge and Literature and the Virtue of the Scholar and the Learner

  5. Chapter Five on Etiquette, Wisdom, and the like

  6. Chapter Six on Proverbs

  7. The seventh chapter is on statement, eloquence and eloquence, and the mention of eloquent men and women

  8. Chapter 8: Silly and desirable answers, tongue twisters, and the like

  9. Chapter Nine on Speeches, Orators, Poetry, Poets, Poets and their thefts, and the lapses of the glorious and the lapses of the glorious

  10. The tenth chapter on relying on Allah, being content with what He has provided, being content, and denouncing greed, covetousness, and the like

  11. Chapter Eleven on Counseling, Advice, Experiences, and Consideration of Consequences

  12. Chapter Twelve on Good Commandments, Desirable Sermons, and the Like

  13. Chapter Thirteen: Silence, guarding the tongue, forbidding backbiting and gossiping, praising solitude and condemning publicity

  14. The fourteenth chapter is about the king, the sultan, obedience to the rulers of Islam, and what the sultan owes to the subjects and what they owe to him.

  15. Chapter Fifteen on what is obligatory for those who accompany the Sultan and warnings against his company

  16. Chapter Sixteen on Ministers, their qualities, conditions, and the like

  17. Chapter Seventeen on the veil and guardianship and the dangers therein

  18. The eighteenth chapter is about the judiciary, mentioning judges, accepting bribes and gifts for judgment, debts, retribution, and mystics.

  19. Chapter Nineteen on Justice, Charity, Fairness, Equity, etc.

  20. The Twentieth Chapter on Injustice, its misfortune and bad consequences, and the mention of the oppressors and their conditions, etc.

  21. Chapter Twenty-first on the conditions to be imposed on laborers, the Sultan's conduct in collecting revenue, and the rulings of the dhimmi people

  22. Chapter Twenty-Two on doing good deeds, providing relief to the distressed, meeting the needs of Muslims, and making them happy

  23. Chapter Twenty-Three on Moral Virtues and Moral Disadvantages

  24. Chapter Twenty-Four on Good Cohabitation, Affection, Brotherhood, Visitation, and the Like

  25. Chapter Twenty-five on compassion and mercy for Allah's creatures and the virtues of intercession and reconciliation

  26. The Twenty-Sixth Chapter on Modesty, Humility, Softness, and Lowering the Wing

  27. Chapter Twenty-Seven on Wonder, pride, vanity, and the like

  28. Chapter Twenty-Eight on Pride, Bragging, Differentiation, and Differentiation

  29. Chapter Twenty-nine on honor, glory, and high-mindedness

  30. The Thirtieth Chapter on Goodness and Righteousness, Mentioning the Companions, and Mentioning the Awliya and the Righteous (may Allah be pleased with them all)

  31. The thirty-first chapter is on the merits of the righteous and the dignity of the saints, may Allah be pleased with them.

  32. Chapter Thirty-two on the wicked and ungodly, and what they commit in terms of abominations, shamelessness, and immorality

  33. Chapter Thirty-Three on generosity, generosity, generosity, good manners, doing favors, mentioning glories, and the stories of generous people.

  34. Chapter Thirty-four on miserliness and greed, and the mention of miserly people, their news, and what has been reported about them

  35. Chapter Thirty-five on food and its etiquette, hospitality, the etiquette of the host, the news of the eaters and what has been reported about them, etc.

  36. Chapter Thirty-six: Pardon, Tolerance, Forgiveness, Anger Management, Apologizing, Accepting Excuses, Reprimand, and the Like

  37. Chapter Thirty-Seven on Keeping Promises, Keeping Covenants, and Maintaining Trusts

  38. Chapter Thirty-eight on keeping secrets, protecting them, and discouraging their disclosure

  39. Chapter Thirty-nine on treachery, betrayal, theft, enmity, hatred and envy

  40. The fortieth chapter on courage and its fruit, wars and their management, the virtue of jihad, the strength of valor, and incitement to fight

  41. Chapter 41: Names of the brave, heroes, their classes and news, cowards and their news, and the vilification of cowardice

  42. Chapter Forty-Two: Praise, Praise, Thankfulness, and Reward

  43. Chapter Forty-three on spelling and introductions

  44. Forty-fourth Chapter on Honesty and Falsehood

  45. Forty-fifth chapter on the righteousness of parents, the punishment of disobedience, the mention of children and what they should and should not do, the connection of the womb and relatives, and the mention of genealogy.

  46. The forty-sixth chapter is on creation, its attributes and conditions, the good, the ugly, the short, the colors, the clothes, and the like

  47. Chapter Forty-Seven on Sealings, Jewelry, Jewelry, Tayyib, Perfume, and the Like

  48. Chapter XLVIII on Youth, Health, Wellness, News of the Centenarians and the like

  49. Chapter Forty-nine on Names, Nicknames and Surnames and what is desirable about them

  50. Chapter Fifty: What is said about traveling and expatriation, what is said about goodbye and parting, the urge to leave one's home, and love and nostalgia for one's homeland.

  51. Chapter Fifty-first on the mention of wealth, love of money, and pride in collecting it

  52. Chapter Fifty-two on the mention and praise of poverty

  53. Chapter Fifty-three on asking nicely and mentioning those who were asked too much.

  54. Chapter Fifty-four on gifts, artifacts, and the like

  55. Chapter Fifty-Five on Work, Earnings, Industries, Crafts, and the Like

  56. The fifty-sixth chapter is about complaining about time and its upheaval, patience with adversity, and amusement at the calamities of the times.

  57. Chapter Fifty-seven: What came about ease after hardship, joy after hardship, joy and pleasure, and other things related to this chapter

  58. Chapter Fifty-eight in the mention of slaves, maids and servants

  59. The fifty-ninth chapter is about the news of the Jahiliyya Arabs and their customs, as well as the wonders of their lies.

  60. Chapter Sixty on fortune-telling, fortune-telling, divination, omen, fortune-telling, fortune-telling, physiognomy, sleep, vision, and the like

  61. Chapter Sixty-First on Tricks and Trickery to Achieve Purposes, Vigilance and Foresight

  62. Chapter Sixty-two in the mention of animals, beasts, birds, vermin, insects, and the like, arranged alphabetically

  63. Chapter Sixty-Three on the Wonders and Characteristics of Creatures

  64. Chapter Sixty-Four on the Creation and Characteristics of the Elves

  65. Chapter Sixty-five in the mention of the seas and the wonders therein, and the mention of rivers and wells

  66. Sixty-sixth Chapter on the Wonders of the Earth and the Mountains, Countries, and Strange Buildings

  67. Chapter Sixty-Seven on Minerals and Stones and their Properties

  68. Chapter Sixty-eight on sounds and melodies, mentioning singing and the difference between people, those who dislike it and those who approve of it.

  69. Chapter Sixty-nine in the mention of singers and singers, their news, and the anecdotes of those who sit in the councils of presidents

  70. The Seventieth Chapter on the Mention of Ginat and Songs

  71. The seventy-first chapter is about the mention of love and those who are afflicted by it, pride in chastity, news of those who died of love, and the like.

  72. Chapter Seventy-two on the subtleties of poetry, mawaliya, dobits, kan, kan, mushahat, zajal, zajal, hamak, qawmah, riddles, praise of names and attributes, and the like

  73. Chapter Seventy-three on women, their qualities, marriage, divorce, and what is praiseworthy and disadvantageous about their relationships.

  74. Chapter Seventy-four on the prohibition, condemnation, and prohibition of wine

  75. Chapter Seventy-five on joking, the prohibition of joking, and what is mentioned in the license to joke and enjoyment.

  76. Chapter Seventy-Six in Anecdotes

  77. Chapter Seventy-Seven on Prayer, Etiquette and Conditions of Prayer

  78. The seventy-eighth chapter on fate and destiny, its rulings, and reliance on Allah, the Almighty.

  79. Chapter 79 on Repentance and Forgiveness

  80. Chapter Eighty on the mention of diseases and ailments, medicine and medicine, and the Sunnah's mention of worship and the like

  81. Eighty-first Chapter on Death and the related matters of the grave and its conditions

  82. Chapter Eighty-Two on Patience, Sympathy, Condolences, Mourning, etc.

 Tenderness and Weeping - Dar Ben Hazm
Minhaj al-Muslim - Modern Library

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