Null Dala'il al-Khayrat prayer book by Al-Jazuli

Ink, polychrome pigments and g…
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Dala'il al-Khayrat prayer book by Al-Jazuli Ink, polychrome pigments and gold on paper, embossed red leather binding Turkey, 18th - 19th century 20.3 x 15 x 2 cm The manuscript consists of a text in black and red ink, partly enhanced with gold and polychrome, spread over 11 lines per page, within red framing fillets. It opens with a bifolio featuring a polychrome illuminated sarlow. It ends with 6 pages of commentary written in black. The colophon bears a date, probably apochryphal, 1110 AH / 1698 AD. The later leather binding is embossed with vegetal motifs in mandorles framed by spandrels and a wavelet frieze. The Dala'il al-Khayrat is a text of prayers dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, compiled by al-Jazuli in the first half of the 15th century, which became one of the most widely distributed texts in the world of Sunni Islam. (Old restorations)

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Dala'il al-Khayrat prayer book by Al-Jazuli Ink, polychrome pigments and gold on paper, embossed red leather binding Turkey, 18th - 19th century 20.3 x 15 x 2 cm The manuscript consists of a text in black and red ink, partly enhanced with gold and polychrome, spread over 11 lines per page, within red framing fillets. It opens with a bifolio featuring a polychrome illuminated sarlow. It ends with 6 pages of commentary written in black. The colophon bears a date, probably apochryphal, 1110 AH / 1698 AD. The later leather binding is embossed with vegetal motifs in mandorles framed by spandrels and a wavelet frieze. The Dala'il al-Khayrat is a text of prayers dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, compiled by al-Jazuli in the first half of the 15th century, which became one of the most widely distributed texts in the world of Sunni Islam. (Old restorations)

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LOT NOT PRESENTED LIVE. PRIOR REGISTRATION REQUIRED TO BID WITH A €2,000 DEPOSIT PLEASE CONTACT US BY EMAIL: [email protected] Dala'il al-khayrat signed by Ahmed Resmi Ink, polychrome pigments and gold on paper; Turkey, Istanbul, dated 1164 AH / 1750-51 AD H. 15.6 cm - W. 10.6 cm - D. 1.4 cm AR The Daila'il al-Khayrat is a text of prayers dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, compiled by al-Jazuli in the first half of the 15th century, which became one of the most widely distributed texts in the world of Sunni Islam. This high-quality manuscript is signed by Ahmad Rasmi (Ahmed Resmi), a pupil of Katib-zade, and dated 1164 A.H. (1750-51). Born in Istanbul, Ahmed Resmi was a judge from Rumelia. He studied under Katib-zade Mustafa Efendi, and is listed as a copyist of Korans and Dala'il al-Khayrat. When his son-in-law was appointed Judge of Damascus, he accompanied him there and settled there permanently (Şevket Rado, Türk hattatları, Istanbul, 1983, p. 176). The manuscript opens with a folio decorated with a polychrome and gold mandorla, followed on the verso by a richly illuminated frontispiece of floral motifs abounding in semi-mandorolas, framed by Greek friezes. The text is spread over 9 lines within gilded framing fillets, with several illuminated frontispieces introducing the various prayers, elaborate marginal vignettes and various marginal annotations. Finally, it features two beautiful polychrome miniatures depicting views of Mecca and Medina, in the tradition of the Daila'il al-Khayrat. The handsome brown leather binding is deeply embossed with mandorla decoration, with gilded decoration on the backgrounds forming rinceaux and tchi clouds in negative, enhanced with red. It comes with its own pouch, also richly embossed and gilded. (Damage to the pouch) We would like to thank Will Kwiatkowski for his help in identifying and describing these Ottoman manuscripts.