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The book you are looking for is likely Bada'i al-Zuhur fi Waqa'i al-Duhur, a famous historical and mythological work by the Egyptian historian Ibn Iyas (Muhammed Bin Ahmed Bin Ayas Ul Hanafi).

Ibn Iyas is unique because he was an eyewitness to the transition of power from the Mamluks to the Ottomans. His writing is raw, emotional, and detailed. He mourns the fall of the Mamluk Sultanate while pragmatically recording the arrival of Sultan Selim I. Because he lived at a pivotal crossroad in Islamic history, his work is considered the crown jewel of late Mamluk historiography. Kitab Badaiuz Zuhur Pdf--

6. English Translations (Partial)

No complete English translation exists, but Wiet (1930s) translated sections on the Ottoman conquest under the title Journal d’un Bourgeois du Caire (French). An English partial translation appears in: The book you are looking for is likely

Authorship and Date

  • Attributed author: [Author name — e.g., Ibn X / al-‚Allama Y] (unspecified in your query).
  • Approximate composition period: classical Islamic era (estimate: 10th–15th century CE) depending on author — confirm exact date if author is provided.
  • Manuscript tradition: survives in manuscript copies in various libraries; printed critical editions exist in modern Islamic studies presses.

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Reception and Influence

  • Used historically as a teaching text in madrasas or study circles.
  • Cited by later scholars in related fields (jurisprudence, exegesis, lexicography).
  • Multiple commentaries and marginal glosses by students and later commentators attest to its pedagogical role.
  • Ed. Muhammad Mustafa Ziyadah (Cairo, 1931–1960, in 5 volumes) – with extensive footnotes and indices.

(The Wonders of Flowers in the Events of the Ages) has captivated readers with its unique blend of historical chronicles and cosmic storytelling. Written by the Egyptian historian Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Iyas al-Hanafi

Internet Archive: You can find digitized versions of the Arabic text, such as the 1931 edition, on the Internet Archive.