Handwritten Mushaf of the Quran by Khattat Raghib Pasha / مصحف مخطوط بخط الخطاط راغب باشا
( مصحف مخطوط بخط الخطاط راغب باشا)

Title Handwritten Mushaf of the Quran by Khattat Raghib Pasha / مصحف مخطوط بخط الخطاط راغب باشا
Title Original مصحف مخطوط بخط الخطاط راغب باشا
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 892
Library: Darul Kutub
Library Asset ID f4e83bbd59366b4e0944071ef84624e969b96d5c
Record ID 2168
Library Location Darul Pole
Notes The handwritten Mushaf of the Quran, by the hand of the famous Ottoman calligrapher Raghib Pasha, is a valuable work of Islamic art and spiritual heritage. This complete copy of the Holy Quran contains 892 pages, designed in the classical tradition of the Ottoman school of calligraphy. The text is written in Arabic with high artistic skill, reflecting the aesthetics and canons of handwriting of that time. Author's notes in Persian in “nasta'lik” handwriting are included in the spaces between the lines. Mushaf is of interest both to researchers of the history of Islamic calligraphy and to connoisseurs of handwritten editions of the Holy Scriptures.
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Handwritten Mushaf of the Quran by Khattat Raghib Pasha / مصحف مخطوط بخط الخطاط راغب باشا

( مصحف مخطوط بخط الخطاط راغب باشا)
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 892
Library Darul Kutub
Library Asset ID f4e83bbd59366b4e0944071ef84624e969b96d5c
Record ID 2168
Library Location Darul Pole
Notes The handwritten Mushaf of the Quran, by the hand of the famous Ottoman calligrapher Raghib Pasha, is a valuable work of Islamic art and spiritual heritage. This complete copy of the Holy Quran contains 892 pages, designed in the classical tradition of the Ottoman school of calligraphy. The text is written in Arabic with high artistic skill, reflecting the aesthetics and canons of handwriting of that time. Author's notes in Persian in “nasta'lik” handwriting are included in the spaces between the lines. Mushaf is of interest both to researchers of the history of Islamic calligraphy and to connoisseurs of handwritten editions of the Holy Scriptures.
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