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al-Juzʼ al-thānī ashar
(al-Juzʼ al-thānī ashar)

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Konu Qurʼan. Sūrat Hūd. Qurʼan. Sūrat Yūsuf.
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Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 volume ; 23 x 18 cm
Kütüphane: Cornell Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası 16200680
Lokasyon Cornell University Library
Notlar Title devised by cataloger.
Örnek Metin Arabic manuscript on paper, each double folio pasted back-to-back on a blank leaf. 31 ff., 5 lines per extensum, written in Sini script in black ink. Text within red double rules, verses separated by gilt roundels, surah heading in gold outlined in black. Opening bifolio with gilt and polychrome quasi-geometric illumination, the half Juz marked in stylised tree motif in the margin, final bifolio with gilt and polychrome Central Asian floral and tendril motifs in the borders. Unsophisticated paper wrappers. Illuminated Qur'an Juz' (one of thirty parts of varying lengths into which the Qur'an is divided) written in late 18th or early 19th century China. The section of the Qu'ran copied here is the twelfth Juz', which comprises surah 11 (Hud), aya 6, to surah 12 (Yusuf), aya 52, named after the prophets Hud and Joseph.
Biyografik/Tarihsel not Arab presence in China dates back as far as the first Caliphate: the Prophet's companion Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas is traditionally credited with introducing Islam to China as ambassador in 650. Indeed, many major cities in China, such as Xi'an (or Chang'an, as it was known during the height of the Silk Road) and Beijing boast a long and rich Muslim history. Qur'an sections written by Chinese Muslims show Chinese influence clearly in both the decoration and the script, which is derived from naskh.
Kaynak göster al-Juzʼ al-thānī ashar, #8857 Bd. Ms. 1. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Üretildi China?, circa 1800.
İlişkili eser Qur'an [al-Juzʼ al-thānī ʻashar]
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al-Juzʼ al-thānī ashar

(al-Juzʼ al-thānī ashar)
Konu Qurʼan. Sūrat Hūd. Qurʼan. Sūrat Yūsuf.
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 volume ; 23 x 18 cm
Kütüphane Cornell Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası 16200680
Lokasyon Cornell University Library
Notlar Title devised by cataloger.
Örnek Metin Arabic manuscript on paper, each double folio pasted back-to-back on a blank leaf. 31 ff., 5 lines per extensum, written in Sini script in black ink. Text within red double rules, verses separated by gilt roundels, surah heading in gold outlined in black. Opening bifolio with gilt and polychrome quasi-geometric illumination, the half Juz marked in stylised tree motif in the margin, final bifolio with gilt and polychrome Central Asian floral and tendril motifs in the borders. Unsophisticated paper wrappers. Illuminated Qur'an Juz' (one of thirty parts of varying lengths into which the Qur'an is divided) written in late 18th or early 19th century China. The section of the Qu'ran copied here is the twelfth Juz', which comprises surah 11 (Hud), aya 6, to surah 12 (Yusuf), aya 52, named after the prophets Hud and Joseph.
Biyografik/Tarihsel not Arab presence in China dates back as far as the first Caliphate: the Prophet's companion Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas is traditionally credited with introducing Islam to China as ambassador in 650. Indeed, many major cities in China, such as Xi'an (or Chang'an, as it was known during the height of the Silk Road) and Beijing boast a long and rich Muslim history. Qur'an sections written by Chinese Muslims show Chinese influence clearly in both the decoration and the script, which is derived from naskh.
Kaynak göster al-Juzʼ al-thānī ashar, #8857 Bd. Ms. 1. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Üretildi China?, circa 1800.
İlişkili eser Qur'an [al-Juzʼ al-thānī ʻashar]
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