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    Literary textENA NS 83.100

    Quran, verses 9:108 and 111.

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    State documentT-S Ar.39.138

    Original use: Official correspondence in Arabic script, mentioning Ibn al-Sallār (vizier of al-Ẓāfir, 1149–54 CE). Needs examination for content. Secondary use: Literary text in Arabic …

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    Literary textAIU VI.B.88

    Judaeo-Arabic instructions for making amulets to be hung up, drawing on the power of Quranic verses (e.g. 53:1 والنجم اذا هوى). There is also one …

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    Literary textENA 1177.69

    Qur'an 64-65 (FGP)

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    Literary textENA 1177.70

    Qur'an 64-65 (FGP)

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    Literary textJRL Gaster ar. 7

    Quran fragment, in a beautiful and elegant Maghribī script with diacritical marks in red. The verses are from Sura al-Insān (76:7-14, 27-31).

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    Literary textENA 2541.1

    "The Tale of the [Jewish] Companions of Muḥammad" also known as "The Tale of Baḥira." Relating how 10 Jewish sages, somehow related to a stylite …

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    Literary textT-S Ar.30.304

    Literary text in Judaeo-Arabic containing a chapter entitled "In praise of knowledge and in condemnation of ignorance and anger," which opens with a discussion of …

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    Literary textNLI 577.1/26

    Quran. Containing part of Sūrat al-Shuʿarā' (26:13).

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    Literary textNLI 577.1/20

    Quran. Bifolium from a codex. Containing part of Sūrat al-Maʿārij (70) and Sūrat al-Nūḥ (71).

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    Paraliterary textT-S Ar.51.62

    Folios 1v-2v (the fragment is conserved the wrong way round) contain Suras 1 and 2:1-10 from the Qur’an in Hebrew script, followed by omens for …

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    Literary textCUL Or.1080 14.27

    Bifolium from an Arabic work, mostly consisting of prayers and verses from the Quran and names of God, but also including a line of probably-magical …

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    Literary textAIU XII.6

    Literary text, an allusion to the Quranic narrative of Prophet Yūsuf in a versified ornate prose (sajʿ) or poetry. [al-Quran, 12:13-18].

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    Paraliterary textNLI 577.1/28

    Prayer/invocation in Arabic script. This piece begins with Sūrat al-Nās and ends with Sūrat al-Fātiḥa (with some errors), then yā Allāh yā Muḥammad. In between …

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    Paraliterary textAIU XII.168

    An amulet in quirky Arabic script. The main section is Quran 3:18.

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    Literary textCUL Or.1080 14.41

    The Arabic title page of the Quran with al-Zamakhsharī's commentary, edited by William Nassau Lees (وليم ناسو ليس الايرلندي), printed in Calcutta, 1856.

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    Letterp. Heid. Hebr. 27

    Letter in calligraphic Arabic script, with some Hebrew mixed in. Writer and addressee are unknown. The writer chastises the addressee at length, quoting Quran 12:51 …

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    Paraliterary textYevr.-Arab. II 1727

    Magical fragment. In Judaeo-Arabic and Arabic script. Dating: Unknown. It says Wednesday, 16 Adar 5005 AM, which is 1245 CE, but the scribe might have …

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    LetterJRL SERIES B 3005

    Very interesting late letter in (middling) Hebrew from a certain ʿOvadya (or [... b.] ʿOvadya) currently in Hamadan (!) and planning to travel to Yazd. …

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