Archival records from Project to digitise and preserve the manuscripts of Djenné and surrounding villages (EAP690)
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Kitāb ‘ilm zakāt: Jurisprudence
Instructions on alms-giving. -
Kitāb fī al-tawḥīd: Theology
Exposition of God's oneness and power in order to inspire good deeds, some explanations and comments in the middle. -
Kitāb fī al-fiqh: Jurisprudence
Instructions on ablutions, the "Tayammam" (the act of replacing ablutions under certain difficult circumstances such as lack of water…),… -
Kitāb madḥ al-Nabiy: Praise
A text in praise of Prophet Mohamed (PBUH). -
Qiṭ‘at kitāb al-Akhḍarī: Jurisprudence
Instructions on ablutions, the "Tayammam" (the act replacing ablutions under certain difficult circumstances such as lack of water…),… -
Qiṭ‘at min kitāb fī al-wa‘aẓ wa al-irshād: Preaching and sermons
Advice to believers to inspire good deeds. -
Takhmīs fī madḥ Rasūl Allāh: Praise
A text in praise of Prophet Mohamed (PBUH). -
Qiṭ‘at min kitāb arwad: Philology
Arabic grammar. -
Manẓūmat kitāb sakhāwī: Theology
Exposition of God's oneness and the islamic faith to inspire good deeds. Author: Ali son of Mohamed Sakhawy. -
Manẓūmat fī al-tawḥīd: Theology
Exposition of God's oneness and the islamic faith to inspire good deeds. -
Qiṭ‘at sharḥ kitāb fī al-farā’id: Jurisprudence
Instructions on inheritance partition. Scribe: Aboubacar son of Abdoulaye. -
Kitāb arba'ati Jawāhir: Preaching and sermons
Advice to believers and the islamic faith to inspire good deeds. -
Kitāb fīhi qiṣṣat jamal khaybara: Preaching and sermons
A narrative about the camel that fought in "Kaybara" Conquest (one of the conquests led by Prophet Mohamed, PBUH, for the expansion of… -
Kitāb ḥadīth laylat al-isrā’: Hadith (tradition of the Prophet PBUH)
Instructions and comment given by Prophet Mohamed (PBUH) on his Night Ascension to the seven Heavens. -
Takhmīs fī madḥ Rasūl Allāh: Praise
A text in praise of Prophet Mohamed (PBUH), some explanations in the margin and middle.