Subject
Qurans
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Physical Dimensions
305 ورقة 15 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي : 17,2x11,1 سم
Library
King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID
f8831e6b-9627-fb3f-3969-780f28d1ca8c
Library Location
King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes
17.2 x 11.1 cm. The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds. A complete, oriented Qur’an. Each part takes ten leaves except for the first and last parts, which add a little more. He decorated Al-Fatihah and the beginning of Al-Baqarah with colorful plant branches, and he paid attention to this decoration. He framed the pages with a slightly wide, gilded rectangle outlined in black on both sides, then a blue outer rectangle. He placed a geometric decoration with a circle in the middle, starting from it triangles with their vertices in a colored outer circle. With a golden background, the ending marks ten verses, sometimes written in the middle (ten), which is a mark for parts, parts, and prostrations as well. He places pause marks over the words and repeats them over them in red. He does not number the verses. He may write some words such as (cutting off) and (thinning) and others.||The information line of the Surah takes one line and may make it into two lines, as in Yunus, Ibrahim, An-Nahl, Al-Isra, Al-Kahf, and others. The Surah's information line at the end of the page may follow the previous Surah, as in: Thunder, Hajj, Al-Mu'minun, Al-Sha'ara', Al-Naml, Al-Sajdah, Al-Ahzab, Al-Saffat, Sa', Al-Jathiya, Al-Talaq, Al-Takwir, Al-Inshiq', Al-Fajr, Al-Asr, and Quraysh. What is worse is to add the basmalah with it, as in al-nur, al-mutahana, al-taghabun, `abs, al-infitar, al-buruj, and the sun. The Uthmanic script is rarely followed, the number of verses is from Kufi, and the narration is from Hafs. He omits some of the words he writes above the line, as in /z 272/ or in the footnote, such as: /w 153/, and the omission is few.||He varies the names of some of the surahs and is called (Ghafir - the Believer), (Muhammad - Al-Qatal), (Al-Insan - Al-Dahr), (Al-Takwir - Kort), (Al-Inshiqaq - Inshaq'at), (Al-Sharh - Al-Inshirah), (Al-Zalzala - Earthquake) and (Al-Masad - Flame). The ends of the verses are decorated with a circle surrounded by circles mostly in their color. The Qur’an was a gift from Fuad al-Din Sanko from Sierra Leone, who was studying in Cairo. He presented it to King Faisal, may God Almighty have mercy on him. The end of the manuscript: The one who whispers into people’s breasts from Paradise and humanity
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