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القرآن الكريم
( قرآن)

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Basım Tarihi: [18th-19th century]
Konu Qurʼan, ( lcsh ), قرآن, القرآن الكريم, آسيا -- المملكة العربية السعودية -- مكة المكرمة -- مكة المكرمة
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Fiziksel Boyutlar H32.5 x W22.5 cm in
Kütüphane: SOAS Londra Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası LOAA005777
Lokasyon Brunei Gallery
Tarih [18th-19th century]
Notlar The 'Objects of instruction : the treasures of SOAS' exhibition was funded through a generous gift from the Foyle Foundation and with the support of the Arts & Humanities Research Council., Source: A. Contadini (ed.), Objects of Instruction : Treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007, p.104, no.81., Folios 1v-2r of MS 16374, From: Iran or India, 18-19th century - The 'Objects of instruction : the treasures of SOAS' exhibition was funded through a generous gift from the Foyle Foundation and with the support of the Arts & Humanities Research Council., Source: A. Contadini (ed.), Objects of Instruction : Treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007, p.104, no.81., Folios 1v-2r of MS 16374, From: Iran or India, 18-19th century - This leather-bound manuscript comprises the tenth to the thirtieth suras (chapters) of the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam. Such Qur’ān sections were extremely common in the Muslim world and usually belonged to complete multi-volume copies of the Qur’ān. The opening pages of the book - which contain an invocatory prayer and the beginning of the tenth sūra -are vibrantly illuminated with dense floral designs painted in polychrome and heightened with gilding. Particularly striking are the bold, vivid colours and the lobed arch-like forms that crown the pages. The manuscript’s Arabic text is neatly and attractively written in the naskh script, which, because of its legibility, came to be the preferred script for Qur’ānic calligraphy (Text by Ünver Rüstem, from the exhibition catalogue: Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Anna Contadini, Editor. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007.) ( en )
Koordinatlar 21.42664, x, 39.82563
Malzemeler Watercolour, gold and ink on paper, ( medium )
Hak Yönetimi All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Mekânsal Kapsam Asia --, Saudi Arabia, -- Makkah --, Mecca
Kaynağa git SOAS Londra Üniversitesi SOAS University of London
SOAS University of London SOAS Londra Üniversitesi
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القرآن الكريم

( قرآن)
Basım Tarihi [18th-19th century]
Konu Qurʼan, ( lcsh ), قرآن, القرآن الكريم, آسيا -- المملكة العربية السعودية -- مكة المكرمة -- مكة المكرمة
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar H32.5 x W22.5 cm in
Kütüphane SOAS Londra Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası LOAA005777
Lokasyon Brunei Gallery
Tarih [18th-19th century]
Notlar The 'Objects of instruction : the treasures of SOAS' exhibition was funded through a generous gift from the Foyle Foundation and with the support of the Arts & Humanities Research Council., Source: A. Contadini (ed.), Objects of Instruction : Treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007, p.104, no.81., Folios 1v-2r of MS 16374, From: Iran or India, 18-19th century - The 'Objects of instruction : the treasures of SOAS' exhibition was funded through a generous gift from the Foyle Foundation and with the support of the Arts & Humanities Research Council., Source: A. Contadini (ed.), Objects of Instruction : Treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007, p.104, no.81., Folios 1v-2r of MS 16374, From: Iran or India, 18-19th century - This leather-bound manuscript comprises the tenth to the thirtieth suras (chapters) of the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam. Such Qur’ān sections were extremely common in the Muslim world and usually belonged to complete multi-volume copies of the Qur’ān. The opening pages of the book - which contain an invocatory prayer and the beginning of the tenth sūra -are vibrantly illuminated with dense floral designs painted in polychrome and heightened with gilding. Particularly striking are the bold, vivid colours and the lobed arch-like forms that crown the pages. The manuscript’s Arabic text is neatly and attractively written in the naskh script, which, because of its legibility, came to be the preferred script for Qur’ānic calligraphy (Text by Ünver Rüstem, from the exhibition catalogue: Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Anna Contadini, Editor. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007.) ( en )
Koordinatlar 21.42664, x, 39.82563
Malzemeler Watercolour, gold and ink on paper, ( medium )
Hak Yönetimi All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Mekânsal Kapsam Asia --, Saudi Arabia, -- Makkah --, Mecca
SOAS University of London
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