Badi'iyyah Al-Mosuliyyah Al-Aminiya in the praises of Muhammad Amin the Prophet by the poet Muhammad Amin Bey Yassin Al-Mufti (d.After 1220 A.H.)
Abstract
He is Muhammad Amin Bey bin Ibrahim Bey bin Yunus Bey bin Yassin al-Hindi, who died from a family to the famous Mufti in Mosul, and the date of his birth is unknown to Dr. Imad Abdul-Salam within the year (1140 AH), so that his contemporary Muhammad Amin al-Omari (d.129 AH) said in his translation: Dr. Imad Abdul Salam said: If we know that Al-Omari wrote this book within the year (1201 AH), the poets birth will be on the date that we specified or close to it, and this date we will recommend it as well. The poet grew up in the city of Mosul and learned in its schools, then traveled to seek knowledge in several regions, including Baghdad, where it was frequent and transferred to it, due to the presence of his uncle Abdullah bin Fakhr al-Din al-Araji (d.112 AH), the writer of the construction office in Baghdad at the time, and these visits paved the way for him to get acquainted with The people of Baghdad, so he married one of the daughters of her virtue in the year 1184 and stayed there for several years, then he traveled in the year (1112 AH) to Constantinople, and there he was pleased with the beautiful cityscape, describing the buildings, mosques, castles, orchards, and flowers, and finally returning and settling in the city of Mosul in the year 1195 AH. Where he used to spend much of his time in the village of Bashiqa, which in the spring is one of the "super parks and elegant ways of Mosul" and used to transport his children there in the spring and spend his time in general with pleasure and activity. The Grand Mufti in other sciences other than poetry and issues of literature, Muhammad Amin al-Omari says: It is a dowry in the science of medicine, and it has useful compilations, good benefits, his treatments are circumscribed, and his calculations are Galenian, and in the sentence there is no parallel in the sciences of medicine and anatomy. It has the upper hand in medicine, treatment of diseases and drug construction. " The Mufti is considered one of the most prominent men of his time in poetry and prose, Muhammad Amin al-Omari says: He has a long tradition in poetry, and a clever look, and his compositions are very nice, and his scatterings are at the end of the circumstance. Essam al-Din al-Omari says: He has many systems such as contracts and essence, and from The prose is what tastes like refined sugar, it has proven what is impossible, and to the literate people of Mercury, the jeweler describes it by saying: And what indicates its bounty and the goodness of its branch and its origin is his money from classifications, including: gold papers in lectures and literature.