Thin board. Hole bored near top, center, through which string is drawn to hang it up. Used in Koranic schools to practice writing; also, Koranic verses are written on them, then washed off, the ink solution then being drunk as a charm to ward off evil and sickness.

Title Thin board. Hole bored near top, center, through which string is drawn to hang it up. Used in Koranic schools to practice writing; also, Koranic verses are written on them, then washed off, the ink solution then being drunk as a charm to ward off evil and sickness.
Subject Wood
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 46 cm - 33 cm
Library: The Penn Museum
Record ID 29-201-703
Library Location Collections Storage
Notes Morocco - Williams Moroccan Expedition; Talcott Williams and Sophia Wells Royce Williams, 1898 - African
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Thin board. Hole bored near top, center, through which string is drawn to hang it up. Used in Koranic schools to practice writing; also, Koranic verses are written on them, then washed off, the ink solution then being drunk as a charm to ward off evil and sickness.

Subject Wood
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 46 cm - 33 cm
Library The Penn Museum
Record ID 29-201-703
Library Location Collections Storage
Notes Morocco - Williams Moroccan Expedition; Talcott Williams and Sophia Wells Royce Williams, 1898 - African
The Penn Museum - Ottoman library catalog search
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