Home Recitation Search Prayers Prayer Times Prophets Contact
Glorious Gallery Of The Holy Quran
974 (AH)
A copy of the Glorious Quran in Thulth script, inscribed by Haji Maqsud Sharif Tabrizi, dated 974 (AH), consisting of 465 pages.
3th (AH) 9th (AD) century
In Kufic script with the signature of Hasan b. Ali b. Abi Talib. This copy, consisting of 122 leaves or pages of 7 lines, seems to have been inscribed in the 3th (AH) 9th (AD) century.
13th (AH) /19th century (AD)
A complete copy of the Holy Quran, in Naskh script following the style of Ghobar, consisting of 33 pages. scribe unknowm. Date: 13th (AH) /19th century (AD), Each page: 48 lines.
618_698 (AH)
An exquisite copy of the Holy Quran in elegant Naskh script in the style of Yaqoot Mustasami (618_698 (AH)).
981 (AH)
A copy of the Holy Quran No. 118, in Thulth Khafi script, by Muhammad Khalili Tabrizi, the famous scribe of the tenth century (AH). This is the 41st. Date: 981 (AH).
1259 (AH LC)
A complete copy of the Holy Quran, in Naskh script, inscribed by Muhammad ali Ardestani Hoseini on linen in 1259 (AH LC).
1126 (AH)
A copy of the Holy Quran inscribed by Ahmad Nayrizi in excellent Naskh script. Date: 1126 (AH), consisting of 384 pages.
1281 (AH)
A complete and exquisite copy of the Glorious Quran, an artistic memorial from Shiraz, in Naskh_e_Jali script, attempted by: Ali Askar Arsanjani, Sha'ban, 1281 (AH).
758(AH) /1356 (AD)
The Glorious Quran in Muhaqqiq script, its persian version in Naskh, having the signature of Abdallah Murwarid, dated 758 (AH) /1356 (AD), consisting of 541 pages of nine lines.
1059 (AH)
A copy of the Holy Quran. In Djali and khafi, Naskh script, Consisting of translated notes on the margins of its pages. Date: 1059 (AH).
10th century (AH)
A translated copy of the Holy Quran. Date: 10th century (AH). Its text: In Naskh and Thulth scripts, the persian version is in Nasta'liq Tahrir, consisting of 340 pages, each having 13 lines. a.
1133 (AH) /1721 (AD)
A complete copy of the Glorious Quran with a version in Persian. The main text in Naskh script while translation and marginal notes in Nasta'liq script. The whole copy inscribed by Abulqasem b. Abd_Allah Tabatabai. Date: 1133 (AH) /1721 (AD). It consists of 447 pages, of 22 lines.
Naskh script
A complete copy of the Glorious Quran, in Naskh script, having 16 illuminated pages, and 377 leaves of 12 lines.
1113 (AH) /1703 (AD)
A complete copy of the Glorious Quran woth its persian version. Its main text in Naskh script, the related translation in Nasta'liq, inscribed by Abd-Allah Mu'allim_i_Isfihani, dated 1113 (AH) /1703 (AD), consisting of 307 pages of 24 lines.
13th century(AH)
A translated copy of the Holy Quran. The main text: In Naskh jali sctipt, and the related translation is in Nasta'liq script with cinnabar, seemingly have been inscribed in the 13th century(AH).
13th (AH) /19th (AD)
A complete copy of the Glorious Quran Naskh Djali script; the scribe is unknown, inscribed in the 13th (AH) /19th (AD) century, consisting of 296 pages of 15 lines.
1345 (AH)
The text: Naskh Jali script, and its translation is in Nasta'liq script, the work of Mulla Ali Brujerdi in 1345 (AH). 473 pages.
737 (AH) /1337 (AD)
A copy of the Glorious Quran with its version in Turkish. From 'Nas sura`' to the end of the Holy copy, in Mohaqqaq script. Translation: In Old Naskh script and Mashkool, inscribed by Muhammad b. Yousef Abari, reputed as Sayyid the calligraphist. Date: 737 (AH) /1337 (AD). consisting of 356 pages which have either 7 or 14 lines.
Thulth & Rayhan scripts
A complete copy of the Glorious Quran in Thulth and Rayhan scripts, inscribed by Mulla Hosein Sahhaf_Bashi, consisting of 432 pages, each having nine lines.
10th-11th century (AH)
A complete copy of the Holy Quran in Thulth script. Date: about 10_11 century (AH).
827 (AH) /1423 (AD)
Sixteen Quranic leaves, in Thulth and Mohaqqaq scripts, inscribed by Ibrahim Sultan b. Shahrukh b. Taimour Goorkan. Inscription date: 827 (AH) /1423 (AD). Six lines in each of these leaves.