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Most ancient Qur’an manuscripts are now fragments scattered around the world in museums, libraries & collections

Kufic script is one of the oldest forms of Arabic calligraphy, & was used as a preferred script for the Qur’an, many fragments are found in global museums

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Folio from the "Tashkent Qur'an"
late 8th–early 9th century

Magnificent in size, this folio comes from one of the oldest surviving Qur'an manuscripts in existence. It is written in an early version of the kufic script with no diacritical marks to distinguish the letters

@LACMA
Qur'an (Koran) page (detached) 9thC-10thC Iraq

eleven lines of Kufic script in black ink on vellum recto and verso; vocalisations shown with red dots; traces of binding on the right.

@britishmuseum
Page from a large Qur’an in kufic script
Associated place
Syria (possible) (possible place of creation)
late 8th century - early 9th century AD

@AshmoleanMuseum
Qur'an leaf in Eastern Kufic script
Iran, Date 11th century (1001–1100)

@artinstitutechi
Qur'an page in Kufic script, Middle East or North Africa, 800 to 900 AD
Qur'an page in Kufic script

@V_and_A
Two folios from the Blue Qur'an
al-Qayrawān
c. 900

Originally the Blue Qur'an was a seven-volume set, one intact in the national library of Tunisia. Over fifty folios of this Qur'an are now dispersed, in public & private museums worldwide.

@CBL_Dublin
Leaf from Qur'an Manuscript Middle East 800-900

By 750 Qur'an manuscripts were written on leaves of parchment that were wider than they were long. This 'horizontal' format probably served to distinguish them from other books. The style of script employed, called Kufic

@V_and_A
Unknown North African, Middle Eastern, and Near Eastern
Folio from a Qur'an manuscript
late 9th century
Qairawan, Tunisia

@MFAH
Decorated Text Page (Sūrat al-An‘ām 6:119-121)
North African
Possibly Kairouan, Tunisia (Place Created)
9th century

@GettyMuseum
Qur'an Manuscript Folio 800s
North Africa, Aghlabid or Abbasid, 9th century

@ClevelandArt
Qurʾan, twenty-one leaves
Iraq, before 911.
Formerly bound in 1940 in dark blue gold-tooled morocco by Marguerite Duprez Lahey; rebound by Deborah Evetts in full natural Irish linen in 1984.

@MorganLibrary
Folio from the "Blue" Qur'an, 9th-10th century
The “Blue” Qur’an, named after the rich, indigo-dyed parchment used for its folios, is one of the most extraordinary luxury manuscripts ever created. The Kufic script was executed using the technique of chrysography

@brooklynmuseum
This copy of the Qur’an in an early kufic script is most likely from the 9th century. Like earlier Qur’ans it was written on vellum.

@britishlibrary
Folio from a manuscript of the Qur'an
manuscript folio
9th-10th centuries
Abbasid period

@harvartmuseums
Folio with Kufic script
3rd century AH/AD 9th century (Abbasid)

Kufic script is named after the city of Kufa in central Iraq, despite no link between that city & the script has ever been determined.

@walters_museum
Folio from the "Blue Qur'an"
second half 9th–mid-10th century

This folio comes from a sumptuous, multivolume Qur'an with indigo pages and silver verse markers that was probably copied in North Africa.

@metmuseum
Juz' 5 of the Khayqani Qur'an
Iran
c. 900

The Khayqani Qur'an is an important early example of the Arabic script known as "New Style" (also called eastern kufic), which developed gradually in Qur'anic calligraphy away from the more angular kufic script.

@CBL_Dublin
Folio from a Qur’an, sura 54:13-23
Date: 993
Iran

@NatAsianArt
Arabic script is more than a tool for transmitting ideas, & can be considered an artistic expression.

@CellardEleonore looks at the aesthetics of Kufic script from Qur’anic manuscripts to illustrate this!

Read ‘The Art of the Word’ by @CellardEleonore
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Feb 1
Eight-pointed star tiles decorated walls of shrines, mosques & palaces in Iran.

Many of these tiles were taken by archaeologists & are found scattered across the world in museums & collections, fragmented & decontextualized.

A thread on beautiful Iranian star tiles in museums…
1. Eight-pointed Star Tile, Date 1262 (AH Muharram 661)
Dynasty: Il-Khanid Dynasty (1256-1353) or earlier
Made in Iran

Kashan (probable place of creation)
Imamzada Yahya shrine (original location)

@AshmoleanMuseum
2. Eight-pointed Star-Shaped Tile, second half 13th–14th century, Iran

decorated using a method called lajvardina, a term that references lapis lazuli, & would have been part of a star-and-cross panel adorning the walls of an Ilkhanid palace, mosque, or mausoleum.

@metmuseum
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Different types of Islamic miniatures:

-Ottoman (Istanbul)

-Safavid (Shiraz)

-Timurid (Herat)

-Mughal (Delhi)

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Ottoman…

The Ottoman court became invested in writing its own history.

The court historian (şehnameci), a new position established in the 1550s, set to work producing manuscripts with illustrations.

Sultan Murad III (r. 1574-1595) in his Library @harvartmuseums Image
Safavid…

The best artists from across the empire were brought together & under the direction of Bihzad, the famed miniaturist from Herat, and formed a new Safavid style of painting. Image
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