The Manuscript Centre aims to document and preserve the Islamic written heritage through surveying, imaging, cataloguing, editing, studying and publishing Islamic manuscripts, which constitute a significant part of the Islamic heritage.
The Manuscript Centre's publications fall into the following categories: World Survey, Catalogues of Islamic Manuscripts (of private and institutional collections), Edited Texts, Studies, Conferences proceedings, Symposia proceedings, Courses proceedings and Lectures.
Manuscript Centre
Publications
The Centre for the Study of Islamic Manuscripts
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The Noble Qur’ān from Revelation to Compilation
Edited by Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation Add to cart -
Al-Tamhīd limā fī al-Muwaṭṭaʾ min al-Maʿānī al-Asānīd
(commentary on al-Muwaṭṭaʾ)
Critically edited by Bashar Awad Marouf Read more -
Diwān Rasāʾil al-Sābīʾ: the Registry of al-Ṣābiʾ Letters
Compiled, critically edited and studied by Dr Ihsan Dhanoun al-Thamiri Select options -
Editing Manuscripts on Literature and Language
(Research articles)
Edited by Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation Add to cart -
Palaeographical Aspects of Qurʾānic Manuscripts
and the Qurʾānic Fragments of the University of Birmingham
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Bidāyat al-Mubtadī
(A Classical Manual on the Hanafi Juridical School)
Edited by Saed Bakdash Select options