Author
YÜCEL, Hasan
Publication Place
Motif Publishing -
Motif Publishing
Subject
Religious studies, 2021-12, Vol.24 (61), p.375-426
Type
kitap
Language
ara,eng
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Leitir Library
Library Asset ID
ISSN: 1301-966X, DOI: 10.15745/da.1001896
Record ID
cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_24e7c50153214b8d98b631de3af7ccee
Library Location
DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes
Holy Quran, Hz. During the caliphate of Abu Bakr, it was brought together between two covers and was called mushaf. This mushaf, recorded in the script of the period, has been subjected to various arrangements over time in terms of writing and form. Activities such as placing dots that separate letters from each other, dots and lines that make certain movements, intervals and stop signs that separate verses from each other can be mentioned among these. In the present article, it is discussed when, by whom and for what reason the verse numbers were first written within the interval marks added to the mushafa over time and used to separate the verses from each other, or as separate numbers at the beginning and end of the verses. In this context, the aim is not to discuss the issue of determining the number of verses, but to reveal the date and purpose of writing the numbers of the Qur'anic verses, the number of which is already known, on the mushah. In the research carried out by data collection, analysis and evaluation method, accessible manuscripts and printed manuscripts were reviewed and the history and historical background of adding verse numbers to the manuscripts were tried to be discovered. As a result, it was determined that Abraham Hinckelmann added all the verse numbers to the mushaf for the first time in the mushaf he printed in 1694. The Qur'an was formed into the book and took the name muṣḥaf during the caliphate of Abu Bakr. Naturally, this muṣḥaf, recorded with the script of the period, was subjected to various arrangements over time in terms of its script and form. Activities such as the dots that help to separate letters from each other, lines that make the movements specific, the intervals (fāṣila) separating the verses from each other and the punctuations can be mentioned among them. In this article, it is discussed when, by whom and for what reason the verse numbers were formed for the first time as separate digits, either in the interlude marks that were added to the muṣḥaf over time and used to separate the verses from each other or at the beginning or end of the verses. In this context, the aim is not to discuss the issue of determining the number of verses, but try to reveal the date and purpose of writing the numbers of the Qur'anic verses, the number of which is already known, in the muṣḥaf. In the research, carried out by data collection, analysis and evaluation method, some of accessible manuscripts and printed muṣhafs will be reviewed and the history and historical background of the writing of verse numbers in the muṣḥaf will be tried to be explored. As a result, it has been achieved that Abraham Hinckelmann was the first person who added the number of all verses to muṣḥaf in 1694.
Detaylı Başlık
Ayet Numaralarının Mushafa Ekleniş Amacı Üzerine