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The keyword is a Romanized (Latin script) approximation of Arabic words, likely misspelled due to dialect or typing errors. Let’s break it down:
| Romanized | Possible Arabic | Correction | |-----------|----------------|-------------| | Aant | أنت (you) OR قط (Qut) | The correct is قوت (Qut – nourishment) | | Altalbyn | الطالبين (the two students/the seekers) | Correct: الطالبين | | Bshrh | بشرح (by explanation of) | Correct: بشرح | | Fth almyn | فتح المعين (Fath al-Mu’in) | Correct: فتح المعين |
Thus, the correct title is “Qut al-Talibin bi Sharh Fath al-Mu’in” – literally, “The Sustenance of the Seekers: An Explanation of Fath al-Mu’in.”
Some users also search for “Anta al-Talibin” (You are the seeker), but the established classical title is Qut al-Talibin.
Your search term “aant altalbyn bshrh fth almyn” is a phonetic approximation. To find real PDFs, use these Arabic phrase searches:
If you do not read Arabic, use transliterations like:
Note: The author Abi Bakr al-Shatiri died in the 14th century AH (20th century CE) – his original text is public domain, but specific typeset editions and commentary footnotes by modern editors may still be protected.