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remaining differences can be explained as copyist mistakes. A few others are substantive variants according to Déroche, including some non-canonical variants. Powers says that some of these substantive variants show that the text of the Quran remained "fluid" and open to change until the end of the 7th century. Powers's book focuses on the fluidity of a single verse of the Qur'an.
220:(1772–1822) when served as vice-consul in Cairo some years later. Cherville's collection of Arabic manuscripts were sold to the Bibliothèque nationale after his death in 1822. The portion bought by Jean-Joseph Marcel was sold by his heiress to the Russian government and in 1864 became part of the collection of the Public Imperial Library (now 171:
says that the production of codex Parisino-petropolitanus could be dated as far back as the late 7th century CE (third quarter of the 1st century AH). David S. Powers agrees with this early date. Others agree with a date in the early 8th century CE, which Déroche also advocated in some of his earlier
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Déroche writes of many mere orthographic differences between the text of the codex Parisino-petropolitanus and the standard text of today. Overall, the contents of the text are not hugely different from those of today's Quran. Orthography does not explain all of the differences, however. Some
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in London (KFQ 60). In the 1983 catalogue of the BnF, foll. 1–56 were described as a separate entity, Arabe 328(a), from foll. 57–70, Arabe 328(b). It was only later realised that the two parts once formed part of the same manuscript.
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The manuscript Arabe 328(ab) is fragmentary. Originally it contained an estimated 210 to 220 leaves, of which 118 are extant (70 in Paris, 46 in Saint-Petersburg, and one each in Rome and London). The preserved text spans
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in between. Overall, it contains about 45% of the Quranic text. It was produced by five scribes, probably working concurrently in order to meet demand for a fast production. All of the hands use the
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BnF Arabe 328 consists of six parts, labelled a–f. Of these, parts (a) and (b) were later recognized as having formed part of a single original manuscript.
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and carbon-dated to before 645 (formerly bound with an unrelated late 7th century Quranic manuscript) in 2015.
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La transmission écrite du Coran dans les débuts de l'islam: le codex Parisino-petropolitanus
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La transmission écrite du Coran dans les débuts de l'islam: le codex Parisino-petropolitanus
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BnF Arabe 328(a), 56 leaves (foll. 1–56), with additional leaves held by the
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The remaining four parts of BnF Arabe 328 are from different Quranic manuscripts.
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Dutton, Yasin (2001). "An early muṣḥaf according to the reading of Ibn ʻĀmir".
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Muhammad Is Not the Father of Any of Your Men: The Making of the Last Prophet
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The manuscript had been stored with other Quranic manuscripts in the
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of the first folio of codex Parisino-petropolitanus. The style is
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The largest part of the fragmentary manuscript are held at the
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Photographic facsimile at the Bibliothèque nationale de France
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Entry for folio KFQ 60 in the Khalili Collections catalogue
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work. Still others suggest significantly later dates.
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Quran (disambiguation)

Hijazi script
oldest extant manuscripts
Quran
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Paris
folia
National Library of Russia
Saint-Petersburg
Vatican Library
Vat. Ar.
Khalili Collections
Vatican Library
Khalili Collection of Islamic Art
National Library of Russia
BnF Arabe 328(c)
Birmingham
Quran 2
Q72
lacunae
Hijazi script
François Déroche
page of handwritten text
Khalili Collections
Mosque of Amr ibn al-As
Fustat
Egypt
Napoleonic expedition to Egypt
Jean-Joseph Marcel

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