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Koran aus China Ǧuzʾ 12 - BSB Cod.arab. 2905; القرآن. جزء 12
( القرآن جزء )

İsim Koran aus China Ǧuzʾ 12 - BSB Cod.arab. 2905; القرآن. جزء 12
İsim Orijinal القرآن جزء
Basım Tarihi: ca. 1775-1825
Konu Koran, Sure Hūd / Koran, Sure Yūsuf, Koran Sure Hūd, Koran Sure Yūsuf
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 58
Fiziksel Boyutlar 58 Blätter, 2 Vor-/Nachsatzblätter : 5 Zeilen : 23,0 x 29,5 cm
Kütüphane: Bavyera Eyalet Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası BV049918655
Kayıt Numarası 991144663625207356
Tarih ca. 1775-1825
Notlar Kurzaufnahme einer Handschrift, Schrift: Ṣīnī-Duktus in schwarzer Tinte, BSB-Provenienz: Mehrere Jahrzehnte in einschlägiger Privatsammlung bis Oktober 2022, Veräußerung im englischen Handel. - Antiquariat Inlibris Gilhofer Nfg., Wien, Oktober 2024, Ausstattung: Text in zweifachem rotem Rahmen, Verstrenner goldfarben, Surenüberschriften ebenfalls golden. Anfangsdoppelseite mit leuchtenden Farben und Gold verziert., Einband: Brauner Lederband der Zeit mit Klappe, Inhalt: Ǧuzʾ 12 von Sūrat 11, Āya 6 bis Sūrat 12, Āya 52
Örnek Metin Arabic manuscript on cream-coloured paper. 5 lines per extensum, written in crisp Sini script in black ink. Text within red double rules, verses separated by gilt roundels, surah heading in gold outlined in red. Opening bifolio with brightly coloured and gilt quasi-geometric illumination, final bifolio with gold and polychrome Central Asian floral and tendril motifs in the borders. Contemporary blind-tooled brown leather binding with fore-edge flap. Indigo blue cotton endpapers. Prettily 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. 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. 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. Fingerstaining to lower corner and margin. An attractively illuminated example of the Chinese Muslim manuscript tradition.
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Koran aus China Ǧuzʾ 12 - BSB Cod.arab. 2905; القرآن. جزء 12

( القرآن جزء )
Basım Tarihi ca. 1775-1825
Konu Koran, Sure Hūd / Koran, Sure Yūsuf, Koran Sure Hūd, Koran Sure Yūsuf
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 58
Fiziksel Boyutlar 58 Blätter, 2 Vor-/Nachsatzblätter : 5 Zeilen : 23,0 x 29,5 cm
Kütüphane Bavyera Eyalet Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası BV049918655
Kayıt Numarası 991144663625207356
Tarih ca. 1775-1825
Notlar Kurzaufnahme einer Handschrift, Schrift: Ṣīnī-Duktus in schwarzer Tinte, BSB-Provenienz: Mehrere Jahrzehnte in einschlägiger Privatsammlung bis Oktober 2022, Veräußerung im englischen Handel. - Antiquariat Inlibris Gilhofer Nfg., Wien, Oktober 2024, Ausstattung: Text in zweifachem rotem Rahmen, Verstrenner goldfarben, Surenüberschriften ebenfalls golden. Anfangsdoppelseite mit leuchtenden Farben und Gold verziert., Einband: Brauner Lederband der Zeit mit Klappe, Inhalt: Ǧuzʾ 12 von Sūrat 11, Āya 6 bis Sūrat 12, Āya 52
Örnek Metin Arabic manuscript on cream-coloured paper. 5 lines per extensum, written in crisp Sini script in black ink. Text within red double rules, verses separated by gilt roundels, surah heading in gold outlined in red. Opening bifolio with brightly coloured and gilt quasi-geometric illumination, final bifolio with gold and polychrome Central Asian floral and tendril motifs in the borders. Contemporary blind-tooled brown leather binding with fore-edge flap. Indigo blue cotton endpapers. Prettily 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. 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. 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. Fingerstaining to lower corner and margin. An attractively illuminated example of the Chinese Muslim manuscript tradition.
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