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The Topkapi manuscript or Topkapi Quran is an early manuscript of the Quran dated to the early 2nd century AH (i.e., early- to mid-8th century AD). This manuscript is kept in the Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. It is traditionally attributed to Uthman Ibn Affan (d. 656). Similar illuminations can be found in the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus and other Umayyad monuments. The size of this manuscript is 41 cm x 46 cm. It contains more than 99% of the text of the Qur'an. With only two pages (23 verses) lacking, this manuscript is the closest to the complete text of the Quran. Mehmed Ali Pasha, Governor of Egypt, sent this manuscript to the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II as a gift in the 19th century (CE).

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  • مصحف طوبقابي أو المصحف الشريف المنسوب إلى عثمان بن عفان رضي الله عنه هو مصحف قديم مخطوط، مكتوب بالخطا الكوفي في 408 صحائف من ورق الرق، موجود في متحف قصر طوب قابي، قيل إنه المصحف الذي كان مع الخليفة عثمان بن عفان، لكنّ أكثر الباحثين يعتقدون أنه لم يكن مصحف عثمان، ولا أحد المصاحف التي أرسل بها إلى المدن الإسلامية الرئيسة، بل هو مصحف مستنسخ من مصحف عثمان أو مستنسخ من مخطوط منسوخ من مصحف عثمان. (ar)
  • Naskah Topkapi adalah naskah Al-Quran awal dari akhir abas ke-1/ awal abad ke-2 Hijriyah atau awal hingga pertengahan abad ke-8 Masehi) Naskah ini disimpan di Museum Istana Topkapi, Istanbul, Turki. Naskah ini dikaitkan dengan Utsman Ibn Affan (wafat 656). Rupa naskah yang mirip dapat ditemukan di Kubah Batu di Yerusalem, Masjid Umayyah di Damaskus dan monumen Umayyah lainnya. Naskah ini berukuran 41cm x 46cm. Naskah ini berisi lebih dari 99% teks Alquran. Dengan hanya dua halaman (23 ayat) yang kurang. Hal ini membuat naskah Topkapi ini adalah yang naskah Quran yang paling lengkap. Mehmed Ali Pasha, Gubernur Mesir, mengirim naskah ini ke Sultan Ottoman Mahmud II sebagai hadiah pada abad ke-19 (M). (in)
  • The Topkapi manuscript or Topkapi Quran is an early manuscript of the Quran dated to the early 2nd century AH (i.e., early- to mid-8th century AD). This manuscript is kept in the Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. It is traditionally attributed to Uthman Ibn Affan (d. 656). Similar illuminations can be found in the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus and other Umayyad monuments. The size of this manuscript is 41 cm x 46 cm. It contains more than 99% of the text of the Qur'an. With only two pages (23 verses) lacking, this manuscript is the closest to the complete text of the Quran. Mehmed Ali Pasha, Governor of Egypt, sent this manuscript to the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II as a gift in the 19th century (CE). The paleographic assessment indicates that the Topkapi manuscript comes closest to those writings that date back to the 8th century. (cf. the examples in Déroche: Abbasid, page 36). Also cf. E. İhsanoǧlu: "An examination of the Topkapı Muṣḥaf shows that it was written with a developed kufic script. The shape of the letters does not confirm to the writing style of the early Muṣḥafs attributed to Caliph ʿUthmān, which were written on vellum in his period and therefore known as the Muṣḥafs of Caliph ʿUthmān. ... Apparently this Method of Abū al-Aswad al-Duʾalī [invented after the death of Caliph ʿUthmān] was carefully followed in placing the vowel marks of the Topkapı Palace copy. Single dots were placed in red ink above, beside or below the letters." (Altıkulaç, al-Muṣḥāf al-Sharif (Preface), page 9). "According to the evaluation of Munadjdjid, neither this Muṣḥaf nor the Muṣḥafs located in Tashkent, al-Mashhad al-Ḥusayn in Cairo and in the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Works in Istanbul were the Muṣḥafs attributed to Caliph ʿUthmān; however considering the differences in their script, the centuries when they were copied and their different dimensions, they must have been copied from the Muṣḥafs attributed to Caliph ʿUthmān. For this reason, each of them was called the (Muṣḥaf ʿUthmān)" (Altıkulaç, al-Muṣḥaf al-Sharif, page 80). (en)
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  • مصحف طوبقابي أو المصحف الشريف المنسوب إلى عثمان بن عفان رضي الله عنه هو مصحف قديم مخطوط، مكتوب بالخطا الكوفي في 408 صحائف من ورق الرق، موجود في متحف قصر طوب قابي، قيل إنه المصحف الذي كان مع الخليفة عثمان بن عفان، لكنّ أكثر الباحثين يعتقدون أنه لم يكن مصحف عثمان، ولا أحد المصاحف التي أرسل بها إلى المدن الإسلامية الرئيسة، بل هو مصحف مستنسخ من مصحف عثمان أو مستنسخ من مخطوط منسوخ من مصحف عثمان. (ar)
  • Naskah Topkapi adalah naskah Al-Quran awal dari akhir abas ke-1/ awal abad ke-2 Hijriyah atau awal hingga pertengahan abad ke-8 Masehi) Naskah ini disimpan di Museum Istana Topkapi, Istanbul, Turki. Naskah ini dikaitkan dengan Utsman Ibn Affan (wafat 656). Rupa naskah yang mirip dapat ditemukan di Kubah Batu di Yerusalem, Masjid Umayyah di Damaskus dan monumen Umayyah lainnya. Naskah ini berukuran 41cm x 46cm. Naskah ini berisi lebih dari 99% teks Alquran. Dengan hanya dua halaman (23 ayat) yang kurang. Hal ini membuat naskah Topkapi ini adalah yang naskah Quran yang paling lengkap. Mehmed Ali Pasha, Gubernur Mesir, mengirim naskah ini ke Sultan Ottoman Mahmud II sebagai hadiah pada abad ke-19 (M). (in)
  • The Topkapi manuscript or Topkapi Quran is an early manuscript of the Quran dated to the early 2nd century AH (i.e., early- to mid-8th century AD). This manuscript is kept in the Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. It is traditionally attributed to Uthman Ibn Affan (d. 656). Similar illuminations can be found in the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus and other Umayyad monuments. The size of this manuscript is 41 cm x 46 cm. It contains more than 99% of the text of the Qur'an. With only two pages (23 verses) lacking, this manuscript is the closest to the complete text of the Quran. Mehmed Ali Pasha, Governor of Egypt, sent this manuscript to the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II as a gift in the 19th century (CE). (en)
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