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WRITING OF THE GLORIOUS MUSHAF BY THE OTTOMAN CALLIGRAPHERS
April 13, 2013 – 2:16 pm | No Comment

WRITING OF THE GLORIOUS MUSHAF
BY THE OTTOMAN CALLIGRAPHERS
 
Idham Muhammad Hanash
 
Abstract
          This historical research presents the efforts and works of Ottoman calligraphers in the field of writing the Glorious Mushaf. It studies the writing styles, the …

MANUSCRIPTS OF MASAHIF OF THE 12TH CENTURY AH IN KING ABD AL-AZIZ LIBRARY IN AL-MADINAH AL-MUNAWWARRAH
April 13, 2013 – 1:55 pm | No Comment

MANUSCRIPTS OF MASAHIF OF THE 12TH CENTURY AH IN KING ABD AL-AZIZ LIBRARY IN AL-MADINAH AL-MUNAWWARRAH
Abstract
In its introduction the Paper speaks about  Islamic and Arabic libraries and the need for research  work in the field …

WRITING OF MASAHIF IN SPAIN
April 13, 2013 – 1:54 pm | No Comment

WRITING OF MASAHIF IN SPAIN
By
Dr Souha Baayoun[1]
 
Research Abstract
               All thanks are due to Allah, the Lord of the universe, and peace and blessings of Allah be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his household and his companions.
               …

MOST ERUDITE SCHOLAR AND CALLIGRAPHER MUHAMMAD TAHIR KURDI AL-MAKKI AL-SHAFI’I A CALLIGRAPHER OF THE QUR’AN
April 13, 2013 – 1:51 pm | No Comment

MOST ERUDITE SCHOLAR AND CALLIGRAPHER
MUHAMMAD TAHIR KURDI AL-MAKKI AL-SHAFI’I
A CALLIGRAPHER OF THE QUR’AN
by
A. W. ABU SULAIMAN
Abstract
Muhammad Tahir Kurdi was a learned scholar, and a calligrapher of the Glorious Qur’an. He was a scholar of encyclopedic …

COMPARISON BETWEEN THE DABT OF THE MUSHAF AND THAT OF NORNAL ORTHOGRAPHY
April 13, 2013 – 1:48 pm | No Comment

COMPARISON BETWEEN THE DABT OF THE MUSHAF AND THAT OF NORNAL ORTHOGRAPHY
by
Dr Ghanim Qadduri al-Hamad
Faculty of Education
Takrit University
Abstract
The Uthmanic Orthography at first had no diacritical signs. The scholars among the tabi’în (i.e. the generation after …