Author: Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh, Sultan of Morocco, -1790 | محمد بن عبد اللهDate: 1780-1899Language: ArabicMaterial: PaperOrigin: MoroccoRepository: Princeton University LibraryClassmark: Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 737HFormer Owner: Garrett, Robert, 1875-1961Description: Collection of ḥadīths. The text is followed on fol. 188b-189b by a short text by the author explaining the reason for designating himself as Mālikī and Ḥanbalī, entitled: "Faṣl fī bayān qawlī fī al-tarjamah al-Mālikī madhhaban al-Ḥanbalī iʻtiqādan", comprising a statement about belief according to Abū Ḥanīfah, Mālik, al-Shāfiʻī and Ibn Ḥanbal. According to the end of the text, the composition was completed in the second month of the year 1198 [Dec. 1783-Jan. 1784] (fol. 189b).IIIF Manifest:https://figgy.princeton.edu/concern/scanned_resources/5698dddd-967e-4e5a-a26e-1643d673d569/manifest
Date: 1603-1785Language: ArabicRepository: Bibliothèque nationale de FranceClassmark: Arabe 6100Description: Recueil de pièces officielles diplomatiques et de lettres privées, formé de pièces qui étaient conservées dans des cartons, à la fin du fonds arabe, et dont les plus importantes ont trait aux affaires de la France en Orient. Écritures de toutes sortes, orientales et maghrébines. - 105 pièces reliées en un volume in-folio.IIIF Manifest:https://gallica.bnf.fr/iiif/ark:/12148/btv1b52501251z/manifest.json
Author: Aboul-Qāsim ibn ʿAbbas al-Nahrawi | Aboul-ʿAbbas Ahmad ibn Mahdi al-Ghazzal al-Fasi al-Andalousi | Ibn al-ʿAwwām al-Išbīlī, Yaḥyā ibn Muḥammad (....-1185?)Date: 1778-1779Language: ArabicOrigin: MaghrebRepository: Bibliothèque nationale de FranceClassmark: Arabe 5754Description: Neskhi maghrébin très menu, daté de 1192 de l'hégire / 1778/1779. - 186 feuillets.IIIF Manifest:https://gallica.bnf.fr/iiif/ark:/12148/btv1b52514383t/manifest.json
Date: 1704Language: ArabicOrigin: MoroccoRepository: Harvard LibrariesClassmark: MS Arab 183Description: Jazīrī, ʻAlī ibn Yaḥyá, d. 1189 or 90. al-Maqṣūd al-maḥmūd fī talkhīṣ al-wathā'iq wa-al-ʻuqūd : manuscript, 1704. MS Arab 183. جزيري، علي بن يحيى. المقصد المحمود في تلخيص الوثائق والعقود : مخطوطة.IIIF Manifest:https://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/drs:12746121
Date: 1600-1799Language: Hebrew | Judaeo-ArabicMaterial: PaperOrigin: North AfricaRepository: University of Manchester LibraryClassmark: Gaster Hebrew MS 1497Former Owner: Gaster, MosesDescription: Collection of liturgical poems in Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic. Eleven Hebrew liturgical poems for the Havdalah, the ceremony for the end of Shabbat, on folios 1a-9b, are followed by seventeen piyuṭim. Incomplete at the end and probably also at the beginning. The letters belonging to the poems' acrostics are usually marked with three dots. A different hand added another piyuṭ on 22b. According to Moses Gaster this is an eighteenth-century Moroccan manuscript.IIIF Manifest:https://www.digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/iiif/MS-GASTER-HEBREW-01497
Date: 1600-1799Language: Hebrew | Judaeo-ArabicMaterial: PaperOrigin: North AfricaRepository: University of Manchester LibraryClassmark: Gaster Hebrew MS 1822Former Owner: Gaster, MosesDescription: Composite codex with liturgical poems in Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic, copied in North Arfica, perhaps Morocco(?).IIIF Manifest:https://www.digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/iiif/MS-GASTER-HEBREW-01822
Date: late 1700s, early 1800sLanguage: HebrewMaterial: PaperOrigin: Meknes?, MoroccoRepository: University of Manchester LibraryClassmark: Gaster Hebrew MS 1838Former Owner: Gaster, MosesDescription: Collection of model letters, documents and legal enactments.IIIF Manifest:https://www.digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/iiif/MS-GASTER-HEBREW-01838
Date: ca. 1800Language: HebrewMaterial: ParchmentOrigin: Meknes?, MoroccoRepository: Braginsky CollectionClassmark: S91Description: Influenced by the Islamic culture of North Africa, this megillah (on three sheets with 19 columns of text) dispenses with figurative representations and uses the formal language of Islamic art with its manifoldly varied ornaments. The text is adorned by an arcade that extends over the entire scroll. The decoration most closely resembles that of some ketubot from the city of Meknes in MoroccoIIIF Manifest:https://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/metadata/iiif/bc-s-0091/manifest.json