al-Budairi Family Library (MAB)

Bereich "Identifikation"

Identifikator/Signatur

JM-MAB

Autorisierte Namensform

al-Budairi Family Library (MAB)

Parallele Namensformen

    Andere Namensformen

      Art

      • Privat

      Bereich "Kontakt"

      Ragheb Al-Budairi

      Art

      Adresse

      Straße

      Bab al-Majlis (Bab al-Nazer) outside the Haram al-Sharif

      Örtlichkeit

      Region

      Ländername

      Postleitzahl

      Telefon

      + 972 (0) 2 628 1694

      Fax

      + 972 (0) 2 628 1694

      E-Mail

      URL

      Anmerkung

      Entrance is opposite the door of the Islamic Council.

      Beschreibungsfeld

      Geschichte

      The Budairi Library was established by the Sufi scholar Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Budair, known as Ibn al-Hubaysh (died 1220/1805). He was of North African origin and studied in al-Azhar, where he remained for several decades before coming to Jerusalem. He was buried in the current building of the library that was his house, located next to the west wall of al-Haram al-Sharif. During his life, he wrote a number of literary works. Perhaps the most famous one is his poem celebrating the defeat of Napoleon before the walls of 'Akka 1799.

      Geographischer und kultureller Zusammenhang

      Mandate/Herkunft der Kompetenz

      Verwaltungsstruktur

      Records management und Sammlungsstrategie

      Gebäude

      Bestände

      The library contains manuscripts, in addition to documents specific to the history of the family and their properties in the Ottoman period. The majority of the manuscripts are related to the different branches of the Islamic religion, followed by the topics of Arabic language and literature, astronomy, logic and history. The 636 manuscripts listed in the catalog have been copied on 35 mm microfilm, but not those that were added later to the collection.

      The manuscripts cover the sciences of the Qur'an, tafsir, usul al-din, fiqh, its principles, and Sufism. The number of titles varies from topic to topic. For example, the books on Sufism are more numerous (approximately 500) than other subjects because the owner was himself a Sufi and he concentrated on acquiring books from Sufism. There are approximately 250 Arabic language and literature titles, 60 titles covering Islamic history and the life of the Prophet, and approximately 100 titles on a range of subjects; including logic, astronomy, arithmetic and medicine.

      Findmittel, Archivführer und Publikationen

      Zugangsfeld

      Öffnungszeiten

      Saturday – Thursday, 09:00 - 13:00

      Zugangsbedingungen und Auflagen

      The archive or library is open to the public, by appointment.

      Zugänglichkeit

      Servicefeld

      Forschungsservices

      Reproduktionsmöglichkeiten

      Documents can be photocopied, using the photocopier or scanner available.

      Öffentliche Bereiche

      Bereich "Kontrolle"

      Identifikator "Beschreibung"

      Archivcode

      Benutzte Regeln und/oder Konventionen

      Status

      Erschließungstiefe

      Daten der Bestandsbildung, der Überprüfung und der Skartierung/Kassierung

      Sprache(n)

        Schrift(en)

          Quellen

          http://parc-us-pal.org/resources/jerusalemArchives.htm#thirteen
          Jerusalem historical libraries and archives revisited, Revised report prepared for Open Jerusalem, October 2014, Merav Mack

          Anmerkungen zur Wartung

          Author : Open Jerusalem http://www.openjerusalem.org/

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