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THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIMENSION OF AL-BIRUNI'S MANUSCRIPT COPY "KITAB AL-TAFHIM LI AWA'IL SINA'AT AL-TANJIM -TO AL BIRUNI", IN SILK ROAD INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Authors: Heba ELsayed Ahmed ELamir;

THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIMENSION OF AL-BIRUNI'S MANUSCRIPT COPY "KITAB AL-TAFHIM LI AWA'IL SINA'AT AL-TANJIM -TO AL BIRUNI", IN SILK ROAD INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Abstract

The verification of the manuscript, the most significant type of manuscript, is a challenging task that requires carful archeological investigation. This paper examines The archaeological dimension of Al-Biruni’s manuscript copy “Kitab al-Tafhim li Awa'il Sina'at al-Tanjim -to Al Biruni”, in silk road international university,From an archaeological point of view, this manuscript is considered a movable antiquity. The aim of this research study : 1- What previous studies have been done on Al-Biruni’s version, whether the original or what was based on copies۔ 2- Introducing the author and his works and introducing the manuscript of the study itself 3- Trace the history of the manuscript since it was written 4- A comparison between this copy and other copies preserved in various places. 5- This research will demonstrate the importance of applying the archaeological methodology in studying this manuscript.

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Manuscript, "Kitab Al- Tafhim Li Awail Sina at AL-Tanjim, Al-Biruni, archaeological.

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