- been
produced on his
creedal treatise, ʿAqīdah aṭ-Ṭaḥāwīyyah,
including shuruh by the
Hanafi jurist Ismail ibn
Ibrahim al-Shaybani and the Taymiyyan-inclined...
- Al-Muhadarat al-Ashr (The Ten Lectures), Beirut: SSNP Publications, 1956.
Shuruh fi al-Aqida (Commentaries on the Ideology), Beirut: SSNP Publications, 1958...
-
Sharh (plural
shuruh) is an
Arabic term used in book titles, it
literally means "explanation" or "expounding of"
usually used in
commentaries on non-Qur'anic...
- (2013). "Medical Commentaries: A
Preliminary Examination of Ibn al-Nafīsʾs
Shurūḥ, the Mūjaz and
Subsequent Commentaries on the Mūjaz". Oriens. 41 (3/4):...
- Judaeo-Arabic. A
traditional translation of this kind is
known as a sharħ (plural
shurūħ), from the
Arabic word for "explanation".
These translations were generally...
-
Alaouite dynasty in the 19th century,
especially the
Sahih al-Bukhari and its
shuruh (“explanations”). The
Sahih was
first introduced to
Morocco in the 11th...
- includes: Wa-'âda al-zawraq ilá al-nab (la
barca volvió à la fuente, 1989) and
Shurűh: fî l-marâyâ (Comentarios en el espejo, 1994).
Nabadat Fikr Fi Athaqafa...