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Walters Ms. W.583, Collection of prayers for the Prophet Muhammad

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Shelf mark

W.583


Manuscript

Collection of prayers for the Prophet Muhammad


Text title
Dalāʾil al-khayrāt wa-shawāriq al-anwār fī al-ṣalāh ʿalá al-nabī al-mukhtār

Vernacular: دلائل الخيرات وشوارق الانوار في الصلاة على النبي المختار


Author

As-written name: Muḥammad ibn Sulaymān al-Jazūlī

Supplied name: al-Jazūlī (d. 877 AH / 1472 CE)

Name, in vernacular: محمد بن سليمان الجزولي

Note: Author name supplied by cataloger


Abstract

This is an illuminated copy of the collection of prayers for the Prophet Muhammad entitled Dalāʾil al-khayrāt, composed by Muḥammad al-Jazūlī (d. 877 AH / 1472 CE). The text was written in black naskh script in the eleventh century AH / seventeenth CE in Ottoman Turkey. It contains two facing illustrations (fols. 15b-16a) featuring the mosque compound in Medina with the tombs of Muhammad, Abū Bakr, and ʿUmar. The reddish-brown goatskin binding is decorated with a central lobed medallion and four corner compartments with arabesque designs on a gold ground and decorative frames.


Date

11th century AH / 17th CE


Origin

Turkey


Form

Book


Genre

Devotional


Language:

The primary language in this manuscript is Arabic.


Support material

Paper

laid European paper


Extent

Foliation: 106


Collation

Catchwords: On versos, written obliquely outside the frame

Comments: Framing lines in red, black, and gold


Dimensions

12.0 cm wide by 19.0 cm high


Written surface

6.0 cm wide by 12.0 cm high


Layout
  1. Columns: 1
  2. Ruled lines: 11
  3. Framing lines in red, gold, and black

Contents:
fols. 1b - 105b:
  1. Title: Dalāʾil al-khayrāt wa-shawāriq al-anwār fī al-ṣalāh ʿalá al-nabī al-mukhtār
  2. Author: Muḥammad ibn Sulaymān al-Jazūlī
  3. Incipit: الحمد لله الذي هداينا للايمان والاسلام...
  4. Hand note: Written in Turkish naskh script in black ink with incidentals in red
  5. Decoration note: Illustrations (fols. 15b-16a); illuminated headpieces (fols. 1b and 17b); illuminated headings for prayers (fols. 11a, 36a, and 56a); gold disks with colored dots as verse markers

Decoration:

Upper board outside:

  1. W.583, Upper board outside
  2. Title: Bookbinding
  3. Form: Bookbinding
  4. Label: The reddish-brown goat-skin leather binding is decorated with a central lobed medallion and four corner compartments with a stamped arabesque design on a gilt ground and decorative frames.

fol. 1b:

  1. W.583, fol. 1b
  2. Title: Incipit page with illuminated headpiece
  3. Form: Incipit; headpiece
  4. Label: This opening page has an illuminated headpiece with polychrome floral design. There is also interlinear gilt decoration.

fol. 11b:

  1. W.583, fol. 11b
  2. Title: Illuminated text page with the noble names accorded to the Prophet Muhammad
  3. Form: Text page
  4. Label: Like many copies of this text, this manuscript includes additional devotional material, such as lists of the noble names accorded to the Prophet Muhammad.

fol. 12a:

  1. W.583, fol. 12a
  2. Title: Illuminated text page with the noble names accorded to the Prophet Muhammad
  3. Form: Text page
  4. Label: Like many copies of this text, this manuscript includes additional devotional material, such as lists of the noble names accorded to the Prophet Muhammad.

fol. 15b:

  1. W.583, fol. 15b
  2. Title: Right side of a double-page composition featuring the mosque compound in Medina with the tombs of Muhammad, Abū Bakr, and ʿUmar
  3. Form: Illustration
  4. Label: This is the right side of a double-page composition featuring the mosque compound in Medina with the tombs of Muhammad, Abū Bakr, and ʿUmar. The inscription on the two illustrations (fols. 15b-16a) reads: hādhihi ṣifat al-rawḍah al-mubārakah allatī dufina fīhā rasūl Allāh ṣallá Allāh ʿalayhi wa-sallama wa-ṣāḥibāhu Abu Bakr wa-ʿUmar raḍiya Allāh ʿanhumā. This inscription can be translated as, "This is the description [image] of the blessed garden in which is buried the Apostle [Prophet] of God, may God bless and save him, and his two companions, Abu Bakr and 'Umar, may God be pleased with them."

fol. 16a:

  1. W.583, fol. 16a
  2. Title: Left side of a double-page composition featuring the mosque compound in Medina with the tombs of Muhammad, Abū Bakr, and ʿUmar
  3. Form: Illustration
  4. Label: This is the left side of a double-page composition featuring the mosque compound in Medina with the tombs of Muhammad, Abū Bakr, and ʿUmar. The inscription on the two illustrations (fols. 15b-16a) reads: hādhihi ṣifat al-rawḍah al-mubārakah allatī dufina fīhā rasūl Allāh ṣallá Allāh ʿalayhi wa-sallama wa-ṣāḥibāhu Abu Bakr wa-ʿUmar raḍiya Allāh ʿanhumā. This inscription can be translated as, "This is the description [image] of the blessed garden in which is buried the Apostle [Prophet] of God, may God bless and save him, and his two companions, Abu Bakr and 'Umar, may God be pleased with them."

Binding

The binding is original.

Reddish-brown goatskin (with flap); central lobed medallion and four corner compartments with arabesque designs on a gold ground and decorative frames


Provenance

Book plate: No. 1155 LG [Leon Gruel]


Acquisition

Acquired by Henry Walters from Leon Gruel, Paris (inv. no. 1155) [book plate]


Bibliography

Brockelmann, Carl. Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur (New York; Köln: E.J. Brill, 1996), 2:327; S2: 359.


Contributors

Principal cataloger: Gacek, Adam

Catalogers: Landau, Amy; Smith, Sita

Editor: Bockrath, Diane

Conservators: Jewell, Stephanie; Quandt, Abigail

Contributors: Barrera, Christina; Emery, Doug; Herbert, Lynley; Noel, William; Simpson, Shreve; Tabritha, Ariel; Toth, Michael B.; Valle, Chiara


Publisher

The Walters Art Museum


License

Licensed for use under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Access Rights, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/legalcode. It is requested that copies of any published articles based on the information in this data set be sent to the curator of manuscripts, The Walters Art Museum, 600 North Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201.