- or monastery. From
Byzantine usage, the term was
adopted in
Arabic (سجل,
sijill) via Aramaic, as a term for do****ents or scrolls. This
usage is present...
-
origin is unknown. It
appears in the Qur'an in
Surah 83:7–9. A
similar word (
sijill)
appears in 21:104
often translated as 'scroll'.
There are a
total of 6...
- As
explained in note [114] on 11:82, this
latter term is
synonymous with
sijill,
which signifies "a writing" and, tropically, "something that has been decreed...
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Transliteration and
Translation of the
Leiden M****cript Cod. Or. 5626 on the
Sijill of the Qadi of
Banten 1754-1756 CE".
Heritage of Nusantara: International...
-
unconvincing ... pure fancy".
Research by
Alexander Hourani,
based on the
Sijill al-Arslani (genealogical
records of the
Arslan family of Choueifat), holds...
-
Retrieved 21
March 2024. Palmer, 1881, p. 147 Is
there a
doctor in the house?
Sijill 2, no. 559 in 938/1532;
cited in Burgoyne, 1987, p. 546 Ma'ahid, 181; cited...
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marked the
territorial limit of Caesarea.
Under Ottoman rule
after 1517, a
sijill (royal order) from 941/1535 gave 1/3 of the
revenue from
Tayyibat al-Ism...
- as a
primary source. The
Sijillat al-Mustansiriyya,
which comprises 66
sijills that were sent from the
Fatimid chancery to the Sulayhids, is the main...
- lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr fī Lubnān.
April 1965.
Sijill al-ʻArab: al-Tabʻah 1 (in Arabic). Muʾ****asat
Sijill al-ʻArab. 1962. The Arab Record: The Most Comprehensive...
-
etymology from
Byzantine Gr**** σιγίλλιον sigíllion via
classical Syriac),
sijill (Arabic: سِّجِلّ)
appears in a
verse (21:104) and is
translated as "scroll"...