DBId: 1159
Entry author: Asaph Ben Tov
Node type: Text
Fides et leges Mohammaedis exhibitae ex Alkorani manuscripto duplici, praemissis institutionibus arabicis.
Fides et leges Mohammaedis
The Faith (or: Religion) and Laws of Muhammad shown from two Qur'an manuscripts, preceded by an Arabic Grammar.
1646
Treatise
Other
Institutiones (Grammar) sig. A1r-H3r / Fides et Leges Muhammedis sig. H3v-N4v.
Prose
Yes
Academic / Scientific
The work is comprised of two parts of roughly equal length: an introduction to Arabic and the eponymous Fides et leges Mohammedi (The Faith and Laws of Muhammad). The latter comprises of six doctrinal statements (positiones), expounding a Muslim theological point and thirteen Muslim laws (leges). These are an attempt to summarise the entire teaching of Islam (as Hackspan understood it), based solely on his thorough reading of the Qur'an, from which he quotes at length. The work ends with a single page appendix with Arabic astronomical terms.
Asaph Ben Tov