Fragment of a Maghribi Qur'ān probably written in the fourth century A.H. / tenth century C.E, containing verses 16-128 from Sura al-Naḥl (سورة النحل), and verses 1-35 from Sura al-Isrāʾ (سورة الاسراء). Written in Early Maghribi script.Layout: 13 lines per pageScript: Written in Early Maghribi script.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing the last three verses of Sura Luqmān (سورة لقمان), Sura al-Sajdah (سورة السجدة), Sura Al-Aʿzab (سورة الاعزب). The script seems to correspond to a mediocre version of the Abbasid Style B II as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 12 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to a mediocre version of the Abbasid Style B II as described by F. Deroche.
Fragments of an Abbasid Qurʼān probably written in the second or third century A.H. / eighth or ninth century A.D., containing verses from Sura al-Aḥzāb (سورة الأحزاب) and Sura Sabaʾ (سورة سبا). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style B.Ia or B.Ib as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 61-64 from Sura Ṭaha (سورة طه). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D Vc as described by F. Deroche. This leaf belongs to the same Qurʾān as the folio with the classmark Add. 1135.Layout: 5 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D Vc as described by F. Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 114-154 from Sura al-Ṣāfāt (سورة الصافات). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style B II as described by F. Deroche. This leaf belongs to the same Qurʾān as the folio with the classmark Add. 1135.Layout: 16 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style B II as described by F. Deroche.
Fragments of an Abbasid Qurʼān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E., containing verses from the Sura Ṭāhā (سورة طه). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D.Vc as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 5 lines to the page
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 75-87, 90-105, and 107-110 from Sura al-Kahf (سورة الكهف); verses 1-2, 13-19, 22-69, and 73-98 fom Sura Maryam (سورة مريم); and verses 10-28, 35-135 from Sura Ṭā-hā (سورة طه).Layout: 5 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style NS I as described by François Deroche.
Fragments from an Abbasid Qurʼān, probably written in the third century A.H. / ninth century C.E., containing verses from the Sura al-Naḥl (سورة النحل). The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style E as described by F. Deroche.Layout: 17 lines to the page
Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 10-200 from Sura Āl ʿImrān (سورة آل عمران) and verses 1-61 from Sura al-Nisāʾ (سورة النساء) .Layout: 7 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D Va as described by François Deroche.
Two folios in rather poor condition from two Abbasid Qur'āns probably written in the third or fourth century A.H. / ninth or tenth century C.E, containing verses 82-86 from Sura al-Muʾminūn (سورة المؤمنون) and verses 3-5 from Sura al-Māʾida (سورة المائدة) respectively.Layout: 15 lines to the pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style D Va as described by François Deroche.
Fragment of an Abbasid Qur'ān probably written in the fourth or fifth century H. / tenth or eleventh century C.E, containing verses 133-286 from Sura al-Baqara (سورة البقرة) and verses 1-128 from Sura Āl ʿImrān (سورة آل عمران).Layout: 21 lines per pageScript: The script seems to correspond to the Abbasid Style NS I as described by François Deroche.
Fragments of an early Qurʼān written in the Maghrib or al-Andalus in the fourth or fifth century A.H. / tenth or eleventh century C.E. The manuscript has the characteristic square format of the Western tradition and is written in Maghribi script.Layout: 16 lines to the page