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Hādhihi Ajwibat al-Shaykh al-Imām al-ʻallāmah al-humām khātimat al-muḥaqqiqīn al-mushārik al-ḥāfiẓ ... Muḥammad ibn al-Madanī Gannūn / jamaʻahā Muḥammad al-Tihāmī ibn al-Madanī Gannūn.
هذه اجوبة الشيخ الامام العلامة الهمام خاتمة المحققين المشارك الحافظ ... محمد بن المدنى ڭنون جمعها محمد التهامى بن المدنى گنون.

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LIBRA - Rare KBP494.55.I26145 A2 1894
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ibn al-Madanī Jannūn, Muḥammad, -1884 or 1885.
Contributor:
Gannūn, Muḥammad al-Tihāmī.
Azraq, al-Ṭayyib.
Fez Lithographs Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Allan G. Chester and Florence K. Chester Fund.
گنون، محمد التهامي.
أزرق، الطيب.
Standardized Title:
Ajwibat Muḥammad ibn al-Madanī Gannūn
أجوبة محمد بن المدني گنون
Language:
Arabic
Subjects (All):
Fatwas.
Islam--Doctrines.
Islam.
Malikites.
Genre:
Lithographs.
Penn Provenance:
Abdulrazak, Fawzi
Physical Description:
176 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
[Fès] : al-Muʻallim al-Ḥājj al-Ṭayyib al-Azraq, 1311 [1894]
[فاس] : المعلم الحاج الطيب الأزرق، 1311 [1894]
Notes:
Lithographed.
Pages are divided into 22 quires. Each page bears a number 1-8.
Collated. Includes catch words. Text is in Maghribi script, and is partially pointed and vocalized.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Allan G. Chester and Florence K. Chester Fund.
Handlist #33.
Penn Libraries' copy contains some handwritten notes.
Penn Libraries' copy: binding is not original. Binding is type 3.
OCLC:
81278902

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