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Keywords: Al Fatihah - naskh script.jpg en Dimensions of Written Surface 15 4 w x 15 5 h cm Script naskh This Qur'anic fragment contains the first chapter of the Qur'an entitled al-Fatihah The Opening Recited at the very beginning of the Qur'an this surah proclaims God as Gracious and Merciful the Master of the Day of Judgment and the Leader of the straight path The illuminated upper and lower panels contain a text outlined in gold ink to let the plain folio show through stating that this surah is the opening of the Holy Book Fatihat al-Kitab al-'Aziz and contains seven ayahs revealed in Mecca These illuminated cartouches contain gold vine and flower motifs interlacing on a blue background In the right margin appear two gold and blue decorative roundels and one semi-roundel in the center The text itself is written in the cursive script called naskh and each verse is separated by an ayah marker consisting of a gold six-petalled rosette with blue and red dots on its perimeter Both the script and the illumination are typical of Qur'ans produced in Mamluk Egypt during the 14th and 15th centuries Above the first two ayah markers on the first line of text immediately after the initiatory bismillah appears the word la no in red ink indicating that the reciter must not stop at the places indicated Finally this fragment is particular in several ways there are four extra verse markers at the very end of the surah a mistake that has been rectified partially by the addition of the exclamatory terminal praise amin Amen between the last correct verse marker and the first additional marker The spaces between the last three verse markers on the lowermost line remain empty http //hdl loc gov/loc amed/ascs 071 Library of Congress Unknown Calligrapher 14th-15th centuries PD-Art Al Fatihah - naskh script detail text jpg Naskh script Bahri dynasty Qur'an manuscripts 14th-15th century Library of Congress Arabic Persian and Ottoman calligraphy collection Egypt in the 14th century Egypt in the 15th century
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