Nr. 99480215

Unkown - Quran - India - 1548
Nr. 99480215

Unkown - Quran - India - 1548
A delightful miniature folio from an Indian Quran dated 1548/9. Consisting of the Chapter Header (Surah) written in red nashki and 12 lines of fine Nashki in black ink. The scripture is from the final verses of chapter 64, At-Tagabhun (Mutual Loss & Gain), together with the header and v.1 of chapter 65, At-Talaq (Divorce), which addresses the Prophet and believers about the proper way to divorce: to divorce at a time that allows them to count the waiting period (iddah), to not force the women out of their homes during that time, and to fear God. The final verses of chapter 64 are the test of family and wealth, reminding those who are fortunate in this world to respect their fortune, thank God and undertake charitable works in the name of God, for which the reward will come in the afterlife.
The leaf is amazingly clear given its size. The scripture is written between gold clouds which separate the lines of text and contains simple gold 'aya' marking the individual verses. A single elaborate illuminated decorative marginal Juz marks the start of the new Chapter.
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