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  1. Maisha ya sayyidna Abdul Qadir Jailani
    Published: [2004]
    Publisher:  Ibn Hazm Media Center, Dar es-Salaam, Tansania

    Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Bibliothek, Geisteswissenschaftliche Zentren Berlin e.V.
    Swa 34
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Chifu, Abujafar (ÜbersetzerIn)
    Language: Swahili
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Subjects: Sufism; Islam; Islam ; Doctrines; Sufism
    Other subjects: ʻAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī (-1166); ʻAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī (-1166); ʻAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī (-1166); ʻAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī
    Scope: 35 Seiten, 21 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references

  2. Maulidi ya simtu durar yalivoanza kwa maangalizi ya kitarehe
    = Simṭ ad-durar fī aḫbār maulid ḫair al-bašar wa-mā lahū min aḫlāq wa-auṣāf wa-siyar
    Published: 20XX
    Publisher:  al-Sheikh Foundation, Malindi

    Simtud Durar, Simthud Durar or Simthud Duror سمط الدّرر is the book of poem praising Muhammad The Prophet of Islam written by Habib Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi. The poem is usually recited during a Mawlid event. The poem is popular among Hadhrami... more

    Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Bibliothek, Geisteswissenschaftliche Zentren Berlin e.V.
    C 4160
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    Simtud Durar, Simthud Durar or Simthud Duror سمط الدّرر is the book of poem praising Muhammad The Prophet of Islam written by Habib Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi. The poem is usually recited during a Mawlid event. The poem is popular among Hadhrami descents, especially of Sayyids in Hadhramaut, in the island of Java and in the towns of Lamu, Mambrui and Mombasa. The book Simtud-Durar (literally means A Necklace of Pearls) is written by al-Habib ‘Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi when he was at the age of 68 years. He started to write the poem on March 19, 1909 CE (26 Safar 1327 AH). Habib 'Ali dictated the initial paragraph of the Simtud Durar by saying basmalah. The poem is similar to Qasida, but mostly in the form of two-column stanza. It consists of 15 chapters which contain the history in poetic prose and praises of the Prophet. In chapter one it starts with Salawat poem. The poem is recited during a Mawlid or other similar events. Usually the recitation is started by one person and after finishing one chapter the book is passed along to another person next to him to continue reciting it. Sometimes people recite it while sway to and from as if in spiritual ecstasy. It is also common during recitation of certain chapters the chanting accompanied with Rebana, especially when reciting chapter eight. The congregation raises during Mahallu al-Qiyaam (Qiyaam literally means standing in Arabic) when the eighth chapter is chanted.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Swahili
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Subjects: Islam; Sufismus; Kenia; Literatur; Religiöse Literatur; Lyrik; Spirituelle Theologie; Deklamation; Swahili; Fest; Maulid; Maulid an-Nabi; Mevlidhan;
    Other subjects: Islam; Sufism
    Scope: 8 Seiten
  3. Uzi wa ushanga wa duri katika habari za mazazi ya mbora wa viumbe, na aliyo nayo katika tabia na sifa na mwenendo
    kwa lugha ya kiswahili = Simṭ ad-durar fī aḫbār maulid ḫair al-bašar wa-mā lahū min aḫlāq wa-auṣāf wa-siyar
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  al-Sheikh Foundation, Malindi

    Simtud Durar, Simthud Durar or Simthud Duror سمط الدّرر is the book of poem praising Muhammad The Prophet of Islam written by Habib Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi. The poem is usually recited during a Mawlid event. The poem is popular among Hadhrami... more

    Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Bibliothek, Geisteswissenschaftliche Zentren Berlin e.V.
    C 4161
    No inter-library loan

     

    Simtud Durar, Simthud Durar or Simthud Duror سمط الدّرر is the book of poem praising Muhammad The Prophet of Islam written by Habib Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi. The poem is usually recited during a Mawlid event. The poem is popular among Hadhrami descents, especially of Sayyids in Hadhramaut, in the island of Java and in the towns of Lamu, Mambrui and Mombasa. The book Simtud-Durar (literally means A Necklace of Pearls) is written by al-Habib ‘Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi when he was at the age of 68 years. He started to write the poem on March 19, 1909 CE (26 Safar 1327 AH). Habib 'Ali dictated the initial paragraph of the Simtud Durar by saying basmalah. The poem is similar to Qasida, but mostly in the form of two-column stanza. It consists of 15 chapters which contain the history in poetic prose and praises of the Prophet. In chapter one it starts with Salawat poem. The poem is recited during a Mawlid or other similar events. Usually the recitation is started by one person and after finishing one chapter the book is passed along to another person next to him to continue reciting it. Sometimes people recite it while sway to and from as if in spiritual ecstasy. It is also common during recitation of certain chapters the chanting accompanied with Rebana, especially when reciting chapter eight. The congregation raises during Mahallu al-Qiyaam (Qiyaam literally means standing in Arabic) when the eighth chapter is chanted.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Swahili
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Subjects: Muḥammad; Islam; Sufismus; Kenia; Literatur; Religiöse Literatur; Lyrik; Spirituelle Theologie; Deklamation; Swahili; Fest; Maulid; Maulid an-Nabi; Mevlidhan;
    Other subjects: Islam; Sufism
    Scope: 44 Seiten
  4. Chanu cha duri
    maelezo ya mazazi ya binadamu bora zaidi na yanayohusiana na yete kutokamana na tabia, sifa na sera yake = Simṭ ad-durar fī aḫbār maulid ḫair al-bašar wa-mā lahū min aḫlāq wa-auṣāf wa-siyar
    Published: 1441 h. [2019]
    Publisher:  al-Sheikh Foundation, Malindi

    Simtud Durar, Simthud Durar or Simthud Duror سمط الدّرر is the book of poem praising Muhammad The Prophet of Islam written by Habib Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi. The poem is usually recited during a Mawlid event. The poem is popular among Hadhrami... more

    Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Bibliothek, Geisteswissenschaftliche Zentren Berlin e.V.
    C 4162
    No inter-library loan

     

    Simtud Durar, Simthud Durar or Simthud Duror سمط الدّرر is the book of poem praising Muhammad The Prophet of Islam written by Habib Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi. The poem is usually recited during a Mawlid event. The poem is popular among Hadhrami descents, especially of Sayyids in Hadhramaut, in the island of Java and in the towns of Lamu, Mambrui and Mombasa. The book Simtud-Durar (literally means A Necklace of Pearls) is written by al-Habib ‘Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi when he was at the age of 68 years. He started to write the poem on March 19, 1909 CE (26 Safar 1327 AH). Habib 'Ali dictated the initial paragraph of the Simtud Durar by saying basmalah. The poem is similar to Qasida, but mostly in the form of two-column stanza. It consists of 15 chapters which contain the history in poetic prose and praises of the Prophet. In chapter one it starts with Salawat poem. The poem is recited during a Mawlid or other similar events. Usually the recitation is started by one person and after finishing one chapter the book is passed along to another person next to him to continue reciting it. Sometimes people recite it while sway to and from as if in spiritual ecstasy. It is also common during recitation of certain chapters the chanting accompanied with Rebana, especially when reciting chapter eight. The congregation raises during Mahallu al-Qiyaam (Qiyaam literally means standing in Arabic) when the eighth chapter is chanted.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Swahili
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Subjects: Muḥammad; Islam; Sufismus; Kenia; Literatur; Religiöse Literatur; Lyrik; Spirituelle Theologie; Deklamation; Swahili; Fest; Maulid; Maulid an-Nabi; Mevlidhan;
    Other subjects: Islam; Sufism
    Scope: 40 Seiten
    Notes:

    Erscheinungsjahr 1441 h.