A noble Qur’an written on parchment: its copyist is not mentioned, from verse 53 of Surat Yusuf to verse 52 of Surat Ibrahim.
(مصحف كريم مكتوب على الرق ناسخه غير مذكور من الآية من سورة يوسف إلى الآية من سورة إبراهيم)
| Title |
A noble Qur’an written on parchment: its copyist is not mentioned, from verse 53 of Surat Yusuf to verse 52 of Surat Ibrahim. |
| Title Original
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مصحف كريم مكتوب على الرق ناسخه غير مذكور من الآية من سورة يوسف إلى الآية من سورة إبراهيم
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| Type |
belge |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
Yes
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| Pages Count |
100 |
| Library: |
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics2489 |
| Notes |
The beginning of the manuscript: [Surat Yusuf] And I do not absolve myself. Indeed, the soul is inclined to do evil except what my Lord has shown mercy. Indeed, my Lord is Forgiving, Merciful. And the king said, “Bring it to me so that I may extract it for myself.” When he spoke to him, he said, “Today you are with us in authority.” He said, “Put me in charge of the treasures of the earth. Indeed, I am a Guardian and All-Knowing.” Likewise, We placed Joseph in the land, so that he may occupy it wherever he wishes.
The end of the manuscript: [Surat Ibrahim] On that day, they will be bound together in shackles, their garments of pitch, and their faces will be covered with fire, so that God may reward every soul for what it has earned. Indeed, God is quick to judge. This is a message to the people, and so that they may be warned by it, and so that they may know that He is one God, and so that those of understanding may remember. Complete the thirteenth part with the praise, goodness and help of God Almighty.
Font type: Beautifully shaped Moroccan calligraphy |