الأحد، 30 أكتوبر 2011

Where has this?: Qur'an and messages «Ibn Taymiyah» Library in the Israeli


A profile of the Koran to the Sultan Selim I, and messages of Imam «Ibn Taymiyah», as well as a rare collection of references and Islamic manuscripts, Korans,

 
Holdings within the National Library of Israel, triggered controversy on how to acquire this huge amount of the books of Islamic heritage, especially the specialists believe it is up to 100 thousand books and manuscripts relating to two thousand Bensoh and history of Islam. In the library Mus writing dates back to the pre-1200 years,

 
Written in Kufic script and decorated with Islamic inscriptions inlaid with pure gold, and also a profile of the Koran to the Sultan Selim I printed in Persia 600 years ago,
Thus ended the Sultan himself. Containing the National Library of Israel as well, according to the site «Alice», yesterday, a book rarely combines three letters of the mark «Ibn Taymiyah» a line of his disciples, in addition to the value of books in Turkish and Persian,

 
Along with almost a thousand and 184 and a Koran and a book manuscript, collected in the history of a Jewish scholar named Abraham Halobrehma Islam after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
And stresses the responsible library, Rakhil Bochelis, this Koran belonging to the 9 th century AD, describing them treasures which reached Cairo after the collapse of the Islamic State, pointing out that Abraham bought some of them, but the head of Al-Aqsa Mosque manuscripts successful Bakirat,
Likely to be the Koran, and references have been stolen from the Iraqi Museum, Baghdad Central, after falling in the hands of the U.S. occupation in 2003

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