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Illuminated Colophon to the Collection of Poems (masnavi)

Jalal al-Din Rumi, Maulana (Persian, 1207-1273) (Author)
Ahmad ibn Hajji Abi Bakr al-Katib (Scribe)
865 AH/AD 1461
ink and pigments on buff-colored laid paper
(Manuscripts and Rare Books, Islamic World , Islamic Manuscripts)

According to this colophon written in Arabic from Walters manuscript W.625, the manuscript was completed in 865 AH/AD 1461 by Ahmad ibn Hajji Abi Bakr al-Katib. It reads as follows: tamma al-kitabu al-Mathnawi al-ma'nawi al-mawlawi wa-al-hamd li-Llah ta'alá wa-husn tawfiqih /1/ wa-al-salh wa-al-salam wa-la-tahiyah wa-al-ikramu 'alá khayr khalqih Muhammad wa-alih wa-sahbih /2/ ajma'in al-tayyibin al-tahirin wa-sallama tasliman /3/ 'alá yad ad'af 'ibad Allah ta'alá /4/ wa-ahwajihim ilá 'afwih wa-ghufranih /5/ Ahmad ibn Hajji Abi Bakr al-Katib 'afa Allah /6/ 'anhuma fi hijjah [sic] khams wa-sittin wa-thamanimi'ah /7/ Allahumma ighfir li-sahibih wa-li-katibih /8/ wa-li-qari'ih wa-li-jami' al-mu'minin /9/ wa-al-mu'minat /10/ m [=tamma] /11/.

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[Transliteration] tamma al-kitābu al-Mathnawī al-ma'nawī al-mawlawī wa-al-hamd li-Llāh ta'ālá wa-husn tawfīqih /1/ wa-al-sal<ā>h wa-al-salām wa-la-tahīyah wa-al-ikrāmu 'alá khayr khalqih Muhammad wa-ālih wa-sahbih /2/ ajma'īn al-tayyibīn al-tāhirīn wa-sallama taslīman /3/ 'alá yad ad'af 'ibād Allāh ta'ālá /4/ wa-ahwajihim ilá 'afwih wa-ghufrānih /5/ Ahmad ibn Hājjī Abī Bakr al-Kātib 'afā Allāh /6/ 'anhumā fī hijjah [sic] khams wa-sittīn wa-thamānimi'ah /7/ Allahumma ighfir li-sāhibih wa-li-kātibih /8/ wa-li-qāri'ih wa-li-jamī' al-mu'minīn /9/ wa-al-mu'mināt /10/ m [=tamma] /11/

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Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.

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Iran (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H: 9 5/8 x W: 6 5/16 in. (24.5 x 16 cm)

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Acquired by Henry Walters

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

In libraries, galleries, museums, and archives, an accession number is a unique identifier assigned to each object in the collection.

W.625.311A

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Collection of Poems (masnavi)

Jalal al-Din Rumi, Maulana (Persian, 1207-1273)
865 AH/AD 1461
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