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Mukhtaṣar (Arabic: المختصر), in
Islamic law,
refers to a
concise handbook of
legal treatises,
characterized by
neatness and clarity.
Mukhtasars originated...
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Balancing (Arabic: الكتاب المختصر في حساب الجبر والمقابلة, al-Kitāb al-
Mukhtaṣar fī Ḥisāb al-Jabr wal-Muqābalah; or Latin:
Liber Algebræ et Almucabola)...
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Geography (1854), s.v.
Taurica Chersonesus. vol. ii, p. 1109. Abū al-Fidā,
Mukhtaṣar tāʾrīkh al-bashar ("A
Brief History of Mankind"), 1315–1329;
English translation...
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Mukhtasar Tokhirova (born 5
March 2000) is an
Uzbekistani sports shooter. She
competed in the women's 10
metre air
rifle event at the 2020
Summer Olympics...
- 902) was a 10th-century
Persian historian and geographer,
famous for his
Mukhtasar Kitab al-Buldan ("Concise Book of Lands")
written in Arabic. In the 1870s...
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genres of furūʿ
literature are the
mukhtasar (concise
summary of law) and the
mabsut (extensive commentary).
Mukhtasars were
short specialized treatises...
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Miracles of Saints",
Journal of Sufi
Studies 1 (2012), p. 123 Ibn Taymiyyah,
Mukhtasar al-Fatawa al-Masriyya (al-Madani
Publishing House, 1980), p. 603 John...
- العوام);
dialectical speech errors; ed., R. 'Abd al-Tawwāb,
Cairo 1964.
Mukhtaṣar al-Ayn (مختصر العين) ‘Selections from Al-Ayn of Khalīl ibn Aḥmad’ (before...
- in
Maliki Islamic law who
taught in
Medina and Cairo. His
Mukhtasar,
known as the "
Mukhtasar of Khalil", is
considered an
epitome of
shariah law according...
- At-Tukuruwi Al-Mishri Asy-Syafi`i, Sirajuddin. "كتاب مختصر تلخيص الذهبي" [kitab
mukhtasar talkhis aldhahabii]. Islamweb.
Retrieved 14
December 2021. Hakim, Saifuddin...