Qur’an
(مصحف)

Title Qur’an
Title Original مصحف
Publication Date: 1204
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 1
Physical Dimensions 320 x 217 مم
Library: National Library of Tunisia
Record ID 1787035
Library Location A-Mss-10116
Date 1204
Notes The first part of the conclusion of the Qur’an, fifteen parts, is topped by an opening that includes Al-Fatihah and verses from Al-Baqarah, placed in a small frame, and framed with wide, radiating frames to the margin. It includes bowls with floral decorations, with a gilded ground, bordered in azure. Each page is framed with a gilded frame, and the signs of the verses are placed in the form of gilded circles with a radiant colored center with lines ending in red or blue dots, and the signs of the parts in The border is elegant and proportional, combining the characteristics of the Persian and Turkish schools. The “Basmala” in the rest of the parts is extended, and on it is a balanced paper bouquet. It is recorded at the end of the fifteenth part, in a wonderful context, that it was written and composed by Mustafa Rafiqi bin Hassan Manla Al-Ayyubi in the year 1204 AH / 1789 AD. Its skin is gilded, with a bowl and corners, and successive frames with pressed floral decorations. The copy is of what was granted to him on his terms at the Zaytouna Mosque by Field Marshal Ahmed Pasha, in the Kingdom of Tunisia, on the 20th of Ramadan in the year 1256 AH/1840 AD. The price of this copy at the time was two thousand riyals, as proven in the first part. (This copy was presented in the manuscript exhibition)
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Qur’an

(مصحف)
Publication Date 1204
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 1
Physical Dimensions 320 x 217 مم
Library National Library of Tunisia
Record ID 1787035
Library Location A-Mss-10116
Date 1204
Notes The first part of the conclusion of the Qur’an, fifteen parts, is topped by an opening that includes Al-Fatihah and verses from Al-Baqarah, placed in a small frame, and framed with wide, radiating frames to the margin. It includes bowls with floral decorations, with a gilded ground, bordered in azure. Each page is framed with a gilded frame, and the signs of the verses are placed in the form of gilded circles with a radiant colored center with lines ending in red or blue dots, and the signs of the parts in The border is elegant and proportional, combining the characteristics of the Persian and Turkish schools. The “Basmala” in the rest of the parts is extended, and on it is a balanced paper bouquet. It is recorded at the end of the fifteenth part, in a wonderful context, that it was written and composed by Mustafa Rafiqi bin Hassan Manla Al-Ayyubi in the year 1204 AH / 1789 AD. Its skin is gilded, with a bowl and corners, and successive frames with pressed floral decorations. The copy is of what was granted to him on his terms at the Zaytouna Mosque by Field Marshal Ahmed Pasha, in the Kingdom of Tunisia, on the 20th of Ramadan in the year 1256 AH/1840 AD. The price of this copy at the time was two thousand riyals, as proven in the first part. (This copy was presented in the manuscript exhibition)
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