Shaqa'iq al-Utrunj fi Raqa'iq al-Ghunj explained

Shaqāʾiq al-Utrunj fī Raqāʾiq al-Ghunj (Arabic: شقائق الأترنج في رقائق الغنج|lit=Halves of the Lemon Regarding the Intricacies of Coquetry)[1] is a manuscript allegedly written by Islamic writer Al-Suyuti in the late fourteen century.[2] The book is one of many books dealing with sex written by the author, such as Nawāḍir al-Ayk fī Maʻrifat al-Nayk and Al-Wishāḥ fī Fawāʾid al-Nikāḥ.[3]

The book was published for the first time in 1988 by Syrian publisher Dār al-Maʻrifah.[4]

References

  1. Book: Akande, Habeeb. A Taste of Honey: Sexuality and Erotology in Islam. August 12, 2015. Rabaah Publishers. 9780957484511 . Google Books.
  2. Book: Shaqāʾiq al-utrunj fī raqāʾiq al-ghunj. Suyūṭī. Rifāʻī. Muḥammad Sayyid.. 2001. Dār al-Kitāb al-ʻArabī. 880-04Adab al-jins ʻinda al-ʻArab. Dimashq.
  3. Book: Al-Suyūṭī, a Polymath of the Mamlūk Period: Proceedings of the Themed Day of the First Conference of the School of Mamlūk Studies (Ca' Foscari University, Venice, June 23, 2014). Ghersetti . Antonella. 9789004334502. Leiden. 956351174. 2016.
  4. Book: Shaqāʾiq al-utrunj fī raqāʾiq al-ghunj / Jalāl al-Dīn al-Suyūṭī ; taḥqīq ʻĀdil al-ʻĀmil. - Princeton University Library Catalog. catalog.princeton.edu. 1988 . en. 2018-07-21.