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Kitab ini sering dipelajari dalam kajian "makna pesantren" atau "petuk" (makna Jawa Pegon) di banyak pondok pesantren, menjadikannya rujukan penting untuk memahami sejarah Islam dengan pendekatan naratif yang menarik. Pengarang Kitab Badaiuz Zuhur

If you prefer a physical book for intensive study over a digital format, printed editions featuring interlinear translation notation are widely accessible on regional e-commerce stores like Lazada Indonesia's Kitab Badaiuz Zuhur collection and Shopee Indonesia . Bada'i' Al Zuhur - AbeBooks

(بدائع الزهور في وقائع الدهور), often referred to simply as Badaiuz Zuhur , is one of the most vital historical chronicles of the Mamluk and early Ottoman periods in Egypt. Authored by the renowned 15th-century historian Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Iyas al-Hanafi, this work is not merely a dry list of dates but a vivid, detailed narrative of political, social, and cultural life. Kitab Badaiuz Zuhur Pdf--

For those who prefer a tangible book for active study, physical print editions featuring standard hardcovers or traditional Makna Pesantren (Petuk/Kwagean) editions are widely distributed online through regional retailers like Lazada Indonesia and Shopee Indonesia .

PDFs of this edition (and occasionally of earlier lithographs) are available through: Kitab ini sering dipelajari dalam kajian "makna pesantren"

Cosmogony, Islamic creationism, and histories of the Prophets ( Qisas al-Anbiya )

Kitab Badai'uz-Zuhur (often transliterated Bada'i' az-Zuhur or Bada'i' al-Zuhur) is a classical Arabic text in [specify tradition]. It is known primarily as a collection/work that addresses [main subject(s) — e.g., hadith commentary, jurisprudence, Sufism, grammar, poetry, or history]. The title translates roughly as “The Marvels/Novelties of the Blossoms,” a phrase suggesting a work of abridgement, commentary, or anthologizing of notable excerpts. Authored by the renowned 15th-century historian Muhammad ibn

Badaiuz Zuhur fi Waqaiid Duhuور translates roughly to "The Extraordinary Flowers in the Events of Time." It was written by (1448–1523), an Egyptian historian of Circassian descent who witnessed the fall of the Mamluk Sultanate and the rise of Ottoman rule in Egypt.