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Chapter 8. The Malay Archipelago
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In volume S2 | book 3, The Decline of Islamic Literature | Section 2, From the Conquest of Egypt by Sultan Selīm I in 1517 to the Napoleonic Expedition to Egypt in 1798

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5. Abū ʿAbdallāh Ḥusayn b. Aḥmad al-Mahfanī wrote:

Arkān al-nikāḥ, Berl. 4681, Cat. Harrassowitz 444, no. 50 (with glosses in Javanese), Leid. 1907, Rāmpūr I, 236,450, with the commentary Fayḍ al-jawād al-fattāḥ fī bayān Arkān al-nikāḥ by Yūsuf b. ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Sunbalāwī, composed in 1275.

|⁶²⁹ 6. Muḥammad Sammān, an esteemed Sufi in the Malay archipelago.

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Carl Brockelmann, “Chapter 8. The Malay Archipelago”, in: Brockelmann in English: The History of the Arabic Written Tradition Online. Consulted online on 24 April 2024 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2542-8098_breo_COM_S232080>
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