Subject
Qurans
Type
kitap
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Physical Dimensions
542 ورقة 15 ، 16 سطر ، المقاس الداخلي 23x15,3 سم
Library
King Fahd National Laibrary
Record ID
71811c61-ed2b-da8c-6086-3d3773a81169
Library Location
King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
Notes
The Qur’an began with an ornamentation of diagonally intersecting lines in red and yellow, surrounded by a yellow frame, which is wide, then a red frame, which is the largest. There is an decoration at the beginning of Al-A'raf, p. 141v, along the length of the paper. It consists of two intersecting rectangles divided into squares with two lines decorated at the corners with black and red, then at the top and bottom two layers of these squares, then a yellow frame, then white, then red. Then there is an decoration at the end of the cave with five lines, which is a rectangle with diagonal lines and dots in the middle in yellow and red.||Then there is a third decoration on half of the paper at the end of Surat Al-Saffat, which is squares divided from a large square with two lines. Parallel, then a yellow frame, then white, then red. These decorations are to divide the Qur’an into quarters, making the end of the first quarter the end of the An’am, the end of the second quarter the end of the Cave, the end of the third quarter the last of the As-Saffat, then Surah An-Nas the end of the fourth quarter. The number of lines varies between 16, 15, 13, and 11. See p. 500 onwards. The line of information about the surah begins with its name, then its revelation, then the number of its verses. The name of the surah, its revelation, then the basmala, then the number of its verses may be written, as in Surah Al-Asr. The numbers of verses in general and the farsh are numbered by the second Madani. The heads of the verse are drawn with three adjacent circles and the end of the five with two circles touching at the top. The ten consists of two overlapping circles with four red dots in between, in the middle of which is a bright yellow dot. He adheres to the Uthmanic script when writing verses... and does not dot the letters (Y N Q F) if they fall on the edge of a word.||There is a mark for half-eighths with the letter (TH) and for an eighth (B), and the half-eighths are a large circle in the footnote with intersecting lines in red within them, forming small squares, and the Ahzab is the same circle with four horizontal red lines intersected by four vertical red lines. The omission is small, and it is corrected in the footnote, as in /v. 19/, and it may be in a handwriting other than the copyist’s handwriting, /v. 98/, and it may increase and blur the last line in /v. 239/ with red, not caring that the paper ends with a verse or other formatting. The commentary is written in two words or more on two lines in most cases, and he may write one word, which is rare, such as /v. 127/ The Qur’an is important and needs elaborate Arabic binding. External size: 23 x 15.3 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, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, Master of the Day of Judgment. The end of the manuscript: From the evil of the obsessive whisperer who whispers into people’s breasts from heaven and humanity.
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