Qur'an in Two Volumes with Leather Pouches

Title Qur'an in Two Volumes with Leather Pouches
Author Islamic, Nigerian (?)
Publication Date: 19th century
Publication Place West Africa (Place of Origin) -
Subject Islamic Manuscripts, Islamic World
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions Folio H: 4 5/16 x W: 4 5/16 in. (11 x 11 cm)
Library: The Walters Art Museum
Record ID W.853
Library Location Centre Street: Fourth Floor: Across Asia - Arts of Asia and the Islamic World
Date 19th century
Notes Within Islamic cultures of both past and present, the creation of finely-written and decorated manuscripts of the Qur'an (meaning recitation) has been considered the highest form of religious devotion and artistic expression. This Qur'an manuscript examplified the distinctive form given to Islam's sacred text in the Muslim regions of Sub-Saharan Africa beginning in the 15th-16th centuries and continuing into the modern era. It is divided into two separate volumes, each encased within a tooled leather pouch with carrying straps. The text is written on square, loose, leaves of paper in an angular Arabic script known as magribi. The margins are decorated with medallions and cartouches that mark particular Qur'an verses and sections. The beginning and end of each volume are further embellished with full-page illuminations featuring geometric designs typical of Sub-Saharan art. Similar designs decorate the pasteboard covers (exterior and interior) that protect the unbound leaves, which are then wrapped with leather thongs. This work of art is of very high quality and generally excellent condition.
Sergi Ayrıntıları Speaking the Word of God: Illuminated Korans from the Walters Art Museum. The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.
Sergi Yılı 2007
Bağış/Edinim Museum purchase with funds provided by Islamic Acquisition Fund, 2000
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Qur'an in Two Volumes with Leather Pouches

Author Islamic, Nigerian (?)
Publication Date 19th century
Publication Place West Africa (Place of Origin) -
Subject Islamic Manuscripts, Islamic World
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions Folio H: 4 5/16 x W: 4 5/16 in. (11 x 11 cm)
Library The Walters Art Museum
Record ID W.853
Library Location Centre Street: Fourth Floor: Across Asia - Arts of Asia and the Islamic World
Date 19th century
Notes Within Islamic cultures of both past and present, the creation of finely-written and decorated manuscripts of the Qur'an (meaning recitation) has been considered the highest form of religious devotion and artistic expression. This Qur'an manuscript examplified the distinctive form given to Islam's sacred text in the Muslim regions of Sub-Saharan Africa beginning in the 15th-16th centuries and continuing into the modern era. It is divided into two separate volumes, each encased within a tooled leather pouch with carrying straps. The text is written on square, loose, leaves of paper in an angular Arabic script known as magribi. The margins are decorated with medallions and cartouches that mark particular Qur'an verses and sections. The beginning and end of each volume are further embellished with full-page illuminations featuring geometric designs typical of Sub-Saharan art. Similar designs decorate the pasteboard covers (exterior and interior) that protect the unbound leaves, which are then wrapped with leather thongs. This work of art is of very high quality and generally excellent condition.
Sergi Ayrıntıları Speaking the Word of God: Illuminated Korans from the Walters Art Museum. The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.
Sergi Yılı 2007
Bağış/Edinim Museum purchase with funds provided by Islamic Acquisition Fund, 2000
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