Holy Quran
(مصحف شريف)

Title Holy Quran
Title Original مصحف شريف
Author It was copied by Ramadan Ishaq Adam in Sudan in the Timbuktu script in the fourteenth century AH, in recognition.
Author Original نسخه رمضان إسحاق آدم بالسودان بخط التمبكتو في القرن الرابع عشر الهجري تقديرًا
Publication Date: Estimated fourteenth century AH.
Publication Place - It was copied by Ramadan Ishaq Adam in Sudan in the Timbuktu script in the fourteenth century AH, in recognition.
Subject The Qur’an
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 400
Physical Dimensions عدد الأوراق : 400 ؛ عدد الأسطر : 14 ؛ المقاس : 33.5×24 سم.
Library: King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID a48975e6-c984-4901-a9e4-f3550bcef3c9
Library Location King Fahad National Library
Date Estimated fourteenth century AH.
Notes Its leaves are disjointed, the preamble is decorated with clumsy decorations colored in yellow, black ink is used for writing, and the names of the surahs are in red, followed by its clumsy binding.
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Holy Quran

(مصحف شريف)
Author It was copied by Ramadan Ishaq Adam in Sudan in the Timbuktu script in the fourteenth century AH, in recognition.
Author Original نسخه رمضان إسحاق آدم بالسودان بخط التمبكتو في القرن الرابع عشر الهجري تقديرًا
Publication Date Estimated fourteenth century AH.
Publication Place - It was copied by Ramadan Ishaq Adam in Sudan in the Timbuktu script in the fourteenth century AH, in recognition.
Subject The Qur’an
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 400
Physical Dimensions عدد الأوراق : 400 ؛ عدد الأسطر : 14 ؛ المقاس : 33.5×24 سم.
Library King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID a48975e6-c984-4901-a9e4-f3550bcef3c9
Library Location King Fahad National Library
Date Estimated fourteenth century AH.
Notes Its leaves are disjointed, the preamble is decorated with clumsy decorations colored in yellow, black ink is used for writing, and the names of the surahs are in red, followed by its clumsy binding.
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