ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS. CXxix 



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(NizSo Lib., Hyderabad.) 



Ti^l 



XXV. 



Interpretation of Dreams. 



120. 



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A work on the interpretation of dreams. 



Author:— 'Abd al-Mu'tl B. Salim B. 'Umar al-Shibll al- 

 S'inilavl, who flourished in the 11th century of the Hi j rah. See 

 Cairo Lib. Ar. Cat., Vol. IV, p 219. For author and his other 

 works see Berl. Lib. Ar. Cat., Nos. 3202,4679, Brock., Vol. I, 

 p. 44, and Cat. Br. Mus. Ar. Books, Vol. I, p. 235. Autograph 

 copy. Written in Naskh. Dated 1090 a.h. 



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(Ahli-Islam Lib., Madras.) 



Supplementary List of Arabic MSS, 



121. 



This copy of the Qur'an is due to the penmanship of 

 'Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni who probably flourished in the 11th 

 century of the Hijrah. The weight of the MS. sufficiently 

 speaks of the quantity of gold used in it. It is exceedingly 

 valuable on account of the profuse illuminations and orna- 

 mentations and beautiful designs in gold throughout. 



Wn 



Naskh 



This copy was kindly lent by Nawwab-zadah Khusraw 

 Mirza of Murshidabad to the A.S.B. for Exhibition held on the 

 3rd February, 1915 a.d. 



122. 



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margin is exceedingly valuable on account of its profuse illumi- 

 nations and ornamentations. It is written in two different 

 characters, viz. Tiulth and Naskh (c. 900 a.h.). 



(O.P. Lib., Bankipore.) 



