Versi coranici, X secolo, calligrafia, arabo, manoscritti, arabo, Washington (D.C.), penisola araba, calligrafia araba, manoscritti islamici miniati, calligrafia islamica, manoscritti islamici, Kufi, versetti coranici, versetti coranici 1-6 del 69° capitolo del Corano intitolato al-Haqqah (la verità), scritto in Kufi (nuovo Syle III) del X secolo., dimensioni della superficie scritta: recto: 6 (W) x 8,1 (h) cm. dimensioni della superficie scritta: verso: 6 (W) x 8 (h) cm, il titolo del Surbifolio è eseguito in alto a sinistra. Fornisce il
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Qur'anic verses, 10th century, Calligraphy, Arabic, Manuscripts, Arabic, Washington (D.C.), Arabian Peninsula, Arabic script calligraphy, Illuminated Islamic manuscripts, Islamic calligraphy, Islamic manuscripts, Kufi, Qur'anic verses, Qur'anic verses 1-6 of the 69th chapter of the Qur'an entitled al-Haqqah (The Truth), written in Kufi (New Syle III) from the 10th century., Dimensions of Written Surface: Recto: 6 (w) x 8.1 (h) cm. Dimensions of Written Surface: Verso: 6 (w) x 8 (h) cm, The chapter title of Surat al-Haqqah at the top left of the bifolio is executed in gold ink. It provides the surah's title and number of verses, and ends in an ornate gold and red marginal palmette that has been slightly lost due to cropping. Verse markers consist of gold flowers with red dots, while ayah markers marking every fifth verse (e.g. right side, 4th line) are shaped like a gold droplet or the Arabic letter ha (h)., The text is written in Kufi (New Syle III). Red dots indicate vocalization, while vowel signs and orthoepics (pronunciation marks) were added in black ink at a later date. One dot below the letter ra (r) serves to differentiate it from the zayn (z). The script, vocalization marks, and vertical format show some of the advances in Kufi calligraphy and Qur'an production during the 10th century (see (DeÌroche 1992: 144-145, cat. no. 79)., The verso of this calligraphic fragment includes verses 6-10 (right side) and 10-14 (left side) of Surat al-Haqqah (The Truth). This text continues verses 1-6 (right side) and precedes verses 14-19 (left side) on the fragment's recto (1-84-154.28b R). Altogether, this fragment contains the title and verses 1-19 of Surat al-Haqqah., This calligraphic fragment includes, on the left hand side of the bifolio, the illuminated title and verses 1-6 of the 69th chapter of the Qur'an entitled al-Haqqah (The Truth). This text continues with verses 6-14 on the fragment's verso (1-84-154.28b V). The right side of the recto then proceeds with