ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS. xciil 



I comprises the commentary from &1j+c Jf up to 

 A copy beginning from the verse r y ^\ ^feii J15 

 e^ of iif^J(l i Jr » (chap. 7, v. 13) and carried down to the verse 



mm 



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*»Vi ^ ; «ur ok ^r f ^^ s Jr , ( chap 10 v> 34); dated 674 



a.h. = a.d. 1275, is preserved in the A.S.B., in the Govt. Tnd. 

 Coll. (see Hand-list, Part II, p. 1, No. 2). All the volumes 

 excepting the VI, which is dated 627 a.h. = a.d. 1229, are 

 written in a modern hand. H. Kh. saw a vol. dated 652 a.tt 

 = a.d. 1254, as he says, in Vol. II. p. 482 : 



^The Commentary deals with the various readings of the 

 Qur'an, vocabulary, syntax, sense, substance, time and place 

 of revelation and arrangement of the verses H. Kh. says with 

 reference to the work:— 



For other copies vide Brock., Vol. I, p. 412. 



(This MS. was bought in 1914 by the O. P. Lib., Bankipur, from 



'Abd al-Hu., Mahallah Dargah, Lucknow.) 



12. 



A Commentary upon the Qur'an by Md. B. Md. Hadar, 

 better known as Nur al-Dln Ahmad B. Md. KazarunI wa'I Shkfi'I 

 (d. c. 918 a.h. = 1512 a.d.). 



A note on a fly-leaf says that the author was martyred 

 when Sultan Sallm I (d. a.h. 926 = a.d. 1520) entered Egypt. 

 Written in Naskh with marginal notes, 

 minated 'Unwan. 



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Dated 980 a.h. Illu- 



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Beg: — - u}\ ^UJf j ikmJl ^ *x^j)\ &ikx£J\ ^ &Ub i^*| 



(Nizam Lib., Hyderabad.) 



13. 



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A Commentary upon the Qur an according to Sufi doctrii 

 by Md. B. Ahmad B. Md. al-Sharlhi al-Thanfsarl al-Gujratl. 

 For another copy see A.S.B. Ar. Cat., p. 3. 



Scribe : — Zahid. Written in elegant Naskh. Dated 1194 a 



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Beg:— U^U *i*^ 3 Jfjtti *xxp± ^ic Jj.it ^jJt aD s+x*)\ 



(M. 'A. Bar! Lib., Firangi Mahall, Lucknow.) 



