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Title: | Hada'Iq Al-Bajah (Gardens Of Joy) |
Other Titles: | حدائق البجه |
Authors: | Owner & Seal : Muhammad Abi Bakr Bin Abdul Rahman Undefined Scriber : Abdul Ghafour, Who Is Called Al-Basir |
Keywords: | Undefined غیر متعین |
Description: | آغاز : بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم وبه نستعين واحمده بجميع المحامد كما ينبغى أن يحمد هو واحد أحد لا يغب عنه احمد صمد لم يلد ولم يولد واصلى على رسوله وحبيبه المصطفى محمد اختتام : اله الخلق مولينا قديم وموصوف باوصاف الكمالي Remarks : in an Arabic book, sheet one is page number one. On page 1-A, besides a few Quranic verses, an interesting story in Persian has been copied from the book called Hujta-ul-Hind. in this story, it is said that during the reign of a ruler named Rai Karan, when islam was revealed in Gujarat, there were only houses of Muslims in the city of China. The non-Muslims there kept a horse thirsty for three days to prove their religion. After three days, an elderly Khwaja ishaq (peace be upon him) and a Brahmin from China were called to the Darbar to bathe them and put the water of their crops in separate bowls. 169 Collected. The condition was that a thirsty horse should drink water from the bowl he believed to be the right religion go The horse drank water from Khwaja-ul-Haq's bowl. The text after this has been erased. |
URI: | http://18.140.70.100:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/37408 |
Other Identifiers: | Recordnumber : 2307 |
Appears in Collections: | Manuscripts |
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