Mussa Aminov's collection

Once was a private collection of Mussa Aminov (1889–1971) the mudarris (a teacher in madrasah) and an imam in a masjid in Kokand. This collection represents the reading materials of an Islamic theology teacher and a preacher of Islam. Custodial history: Mussa Aminov (1889-1971) inherited this collection from his grandfather. He also added some new manuscripts to this collection. Arrangement: Dr.Abdulatif Turdialiev is a director of the Kokand Literary Museum had organized and assisted in arranging the collection. Origin of manuscripts: The manuscripts are assumed to have been written somewhere in the Central Asian region. Future research may enable the geographical origin of these manuscripts to be more accurately located. This collection contains the following 28 manuscripts: EAP1326/2/1: Majmua (19th century) EAP1326/2/2: Majmua (19th century) EAP1326/2/3: Anvar al-Tanzil(Tafsiri Qadi Baydavi) (1811-1812) EAP1326/2/4: Qissai Imam Hasan va Imam Husan (1828-1829) EAP1326/2/5: Aqaid al-Nasafi (1802-1803) EAP1326/2/6: Sharh Aqaid al-Nasafi (1858-1859) EAP1326/2/7: Favaid al-Ziyayiya (16th century) EAP1326/2/8: Ravdat a-ahbab (17th century) EAP1326/2/9: Mavahibi Aliya (Tafsiri Husayni) (17th century) EAP1326/2/10: Hadi al-musalliyn (19th century) EAP1326/2/11: Sharh (1853) EAP1326/2/12: Talvih (1807) EAP1326/2/13: Hikmat (1805) EAP1326/2/14: Mukhtasar al-vikaya (1840) EAP1326/2/15: Aqaid al-Nasafi (19th century) EAP1326/2/16: Rashahat ayn al-Hayat (19th century) EAP1326/2/17: Favaid al-Ziyayiya (1799) EAP1326/2/18: Hashiya ala sharhi Davvani ala Izdiya (1785) EAP1326/2/19: Mulla Jalal (1797) EAP1326/2/20: Kafiya (19th century) EAP1326/2/21: Mavlavi Abd al-Hakim (1843) EAP1326/2/22: Majmua (19th century) EAP1326/2/23: Hidayat al-A'ma (19th century) EAP1326/2/24: Buz ughlan (19th century) EAP1326/2/25: Majmua (18th century) EAP1326/2/26: Sharh Mukhtasar al-vikaya (1865) EAP1326/2/27: Maslak al-muttaqiyn (1763) EAP1326/2/28: Vafiya (1887).