A KUFIC QUR'AN FOLIO
A KUFIC QUR'AN FOLIO

NEAR EAST, 10TH CENTURY

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A KUFIC QUR'AN FOLIO
NEAR EAST, 10TH CENTURY
Qur'an LXVII (sura al-mulk), v.13 (part) to Qur'an LXVIII (sura al-qalam), v. 4 (part), Arabic manuscript on vellum, with 17ll. of elegant sepia kufic script, red reading markers, verse markers composed of gold roundels in the shape of a pyramid, gold khams markers, gold rectangular 'ashr markers, with an elegant band of gold and polychrome strapwork marking the sura heading and issuing a palmette in the margin, sura title written in yellow kufic script in the margin, minor holes and small areas of staining
7 7/8 x 10 3/8in. (20.2 x 26.4cm)

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This Qur'an folio appears to come from a Qur'an of which a section is in the Bibliothèque Royale in Rabat (inv. 12610; Maroc. Les trésors du royaume, exhibition catalogue, Paris, 1999, no. 139, p.101). There the Qur'an is attributed to the Caliph 'Uthman bin 'Affan on the basis of a comparable example also attributed to him in the Topkapi (The 1400th Anniversary of the Qur'an, exhibition catalogue, Turkey, 2010, cat.16, pp.168-69). The Topkapi Qur'an was brought into the museum from the library of Sultan Mahmud I (r. 1730-54) which had been located in the Haghia Sophia in 1912. On the face of the manuscript's last page is the inscription "Caliph 'Uthman bin Affan wrote in the 30th year", taken to mean that it was written by a scribe of the Caliph 'Uthman in the first half of the 1st century AH. Dr. Tayyar Altikulac revisited the Topkapi codex manuscript in 2006 and wrote that even if it had not belonged to 'Uthman it must have been copied from one that did (op.cit., p.17). Two further folios from this Qur’an sold at Christie's King Street, 7 April 2011, lots 1 and 2.

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