The Manifest Book (Arabic Section)

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In response to criticisms of his Hebrew The Manifest Book (Sefer ha-galuy), Se‘adya Ga’on composed a lengthy Judeo-Arabic commentary to it, focused on rebutting Khalaf ibn Sarjado’s A Heretic of the Dilāṣian Foreigners. Se‘adya offers three layers of explanation: a literal Arabic translation, a clarification of some of the obscure Hebrew words, and a substantive elucidation of his claims. In addition, he added three chapters to the original seven. This work survives only in very fragmentary form, primarily from the Cairo Geniza.

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