8th and 9th century Quran to Mughal manuscript Quran

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salim
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8th and 9th century Quran to Mughal manuscript Quran

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Unread post by salim » Thu Sep 11, 2014 12:29 pm

Aga Khan Museum Displays some of the oldest Qur'an manuscripts - the collection includes Qur'an from early Islamic period including the famous Blue Quran here are a few images of it

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Re: 8th and 9th century Quran to Mughal manuscript Quran

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Unread post by feelgud » Thu Sep 11, 2014 10:41 pm

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A leaf from a rare copy of Holy Quran dated 1269 AD.,transcribed by the celebrated calligraphist, Yaqut Al-Musta'simi' of Baghdad.


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A leaf from a rare copy of the Holy Quran written in thick Kufi.
Not dated; apparently 9th century AD.

more here:
http://kblibrary.bih.nic.in/

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Re: 8th and 9th century Quran to Mughal manuscript Quran

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Unread post by salim » Fri Sep 12, 2014 12:22 am

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The 9th or 10th century Qur’an to which this folio once belonged has often been given a Maghribi attribution because sections of the manuscript were purportedly discovered in the mosque at Qayrawan, Tunisia. At only five lines of fine kufic script per page, the cost of production would have been high, as its completion would have required a proportionately greater amount of vellum, ink, colours, and gold. Vocalisations appear in the form of red, blue, and green dots. Singular verses are divided by gold rosettes, while every tenth verse receives an abjad letter, echoed in the margin within a larger medallion containing the verse count in gold (in this case, thalathun for “thirtieth”).

This will be on display at Aga Khan Museum