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Preface | vi | |
Introduction | viii | |
Part 1 | The Islamic Museum | |
History and location | 2 | |
The holdings of the Islamic Museum | 5 | |
Part 2 | Background | |
Scripts of the manuscripts | 22 | |
Illumination of the manuscripts | 30 | |
Bindings of the manuscripts | 34 | |
Textual history of the Qur'an | 36 | |
Part 3 | The Qur'an Manuscripts | |
Introduction | 42 | |
Kufic Mashaf (no. 5) | 47 | |
Rab`ah no. 11 | 56 | |
Mashaf no. 7 | 62 | |
Maghribi Rab`ah (no. 3) | 66 | |
The rab`ah box | 69 | |
Rab`ah no. 18 | 84 | |
Rab`ah of Ibn Qurman (nos. 107, 226) | 86 | |
Mashaf no. 16 | 90 | |
Mashaf no. 1 | 95 | |
Mashaf no. 2 | 98 | |
Mashaf no. 21 | 100 | |
Four Rab`at of Sultan Sulayman I | 106 | |
Rab`ah of al-Zawiyah al-As`adiyah (no. 251) | 116 | |
Mashaf of Sultan Bayazid (no. 6) | 118 | |
Rab`ah of Sulayman Bey | 124 | |
Rab`ah no. 124 | 134 | |
Rab`ah no. 12 | 138 | |
Rab`ah of Sultan Murad (no. 4) | 142 | |
Mashaf no. 29 | 150 | |
Mashaf no. 30 | 154 | |
Mashaf Muhammad Pasha (no. 206) | 158 | |
Rab`ah of `Uthman Pasha (no. 94) | 160 | |
Rab`ah of Muhammad ibn Mustafa Lala | 162 | |
Rab`ah of Sulayman ibn al-Husayn (no. 19) | 164 | |
Mashaf no. 100 | 170 | |
Mashaf no. 9 | 174 | |
Rab`ah of Muhammad al-Ansari (no. 95) | 183 | |
Rab`ah of `Abd Na'im al-Layl (no. 96) | 184 | |
Rab`ah no. 240 | 186 | |
Glossary | 193 | |
References | 197 | |
Index | 203 |
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