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Archaeology & Anthropology 2018

Global Journal of Research and Review

ISSN: 2393-8854

Page 49

October 01-02, 2018

London, UK

1

st

Edition of international Conference on

Archaeology and

Anthropology

T

he Koran consists of 410 leaves and a folder with its skin,

built with a medallion with a floral motif, with a floral motif

on top and two small gems. The four corners are parts of gilded

gilding. The upper part of the book is decorated with floral and

geometric motifs. The rectangle is a rectangle with a gilded floor

on either side. A large area, painted on the shape of a local pointed

necklace with the same colored decorations, emerges from the

top of the contract, a floral unit. The rectangle is surrounded by

a rectangular frame in the shape of a curving line in red. The

decoration in the pages of the Qur’an is a large rectangle divided

into three rectangles. The inscription in the bold font in golden

color encloses two large rectangles to be written in black in the

copy line. The inscriptions are placed inside a rectangle in blue

and green. The name of the surah is engraved with a gilded floor,

set in blue, with colored Nabataean motifs. Copy as follows

“Praise be to God who preferred us and the cities to complete this

great Holy QuranGreat words of God the king of themost precious

Aziz by the hands of Abdul-Daif less slaves of God neighbor of

the House of God, Ahmed Ibn Sir Sayed Mirki Husseini Shirazi

writer and writing in his book The best of the country Mecca,

the Almighty, the honorable supervisor increased by God and

reverence in the sixth month of the hanged argument, the year of

577 Hijri Hijri Prophet Muhammadiyah, the best prayers and the

most compliments and the best greetings and praise of God the

Lord of the Worlds, “and the Koran restored in all limbs and some

writing written in ink, Formation of words with blue and red ink.

mr_osamaomara@yahoo.com

Osama Omara

Ministry of Antiquities, Egypt

Glob J Res Rev 2018, Volume 5

DOI: 10.21767/2393-8854-C1-003

A publication of the Sharif library written by Ahmad Al-Shirazi

Manoj in Mecca in 957 AH and Mahfouz Museum Palace Manial in

Cairo under the number 310