This paper proposes a hitherto unrecognized orthographic practice in the Quranic consonantal text: use of the digraph اى ,that is, alif + denticle, to represent the noninitial glottal stop, most often adjacent to the high vowels i/ī and less commonly in other environments. This feature leads to the identification of a new letter shape for the final hē in the early Islamic Arabic hand, originating in the Nabataeo-Arabic script, which in turn can explain a number of previously enigmatic spellings in the Quranic consonantal text
The study of Arabic language seems to have started under the driving need to establish a correct re...
At the time of Caliph Usman, the codification of the Qur'an was the culmination of the collection a...
The old Arabic orthography contains some flaws. Besides having no different symbols to differentiate...
This paper studies the letter shape of the final jīm, ḥāʾ, and khāʾ in seven early Quranic manuscrip...
Modern historians assert that the earliest manuscripts of the Qurʾān were written in an Arabic scrip...
Pre-modern vocalized Arabic manuscripts can reveal a great deal about a variety of linguistic featur...
The original Proto-Semitic triphthongs have developed in a variety of ways in the history of Arabic....
The present article re-edits three early Islamic inscriptions that exhibit an orthographic feature b...
The present article re-edits three early Islamic inscriptions that exhibit an orthographic feature b...
The Islamic tradition credits the promulgation of a uniform consonantal skeleton (rasm) of the Quran...
The Islamic tradition credits the promulgation of a uniform consonantal skeleton (rasm) of the Quran...
During the first centuries of Islam, the written notation of the Qur'an underwent a gradual evoluti...
This is a study of the Quranic manuscript Arabe 334a held at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. I...
This work examines the history of Quranic Arabic. Using manuscript and medieval literary evidence, i...
This paper provides updated digital images of four Qurʾān fragments from Chicago's Oriental Institu...
The study of Arabic language seems to have started under the driving need to establish a correct re...
At the time of Caliph Usman, the codification of the Qur'an was the culmination of the collection a...
The old Arabic orthography contains some flaws. Besides having no different symbols to differentiate...
This paper studies the letter shape of the final jīm, ḥāʾ, and khāʾ in seven early Quranic manuscrip...
Modern historians assert that the earliest manuscripts of the Qurʾān were written in an Arabic scrip...
Pre-modern vocalized Arabic manuscripts can reveal a great deal about a variety of linguistic featur...
The original Proto-Semitic triphthongs have developed in a variety of ways in the history of Arabic....
The present article re-edits three early Islamic inscriptions that exhibit an orthographic feature b...
The present article re-edits three early Islamic inscriptions that exhibit an orthographic feature b...
The Islamic tradition credits the promulgation of a uniform consonantal skeleton (rasm) of the Quran...
The Islamic tradition credits the promulgation of a uniform consonantal skeleton (rasm) of the Quran...
During the first centuries of Islam, the written notation of the Qur'an underwent a gradual evoluti...
This is a study of the Quranic manuscript Arabe 334a held at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. I...
This work examines the history of Quranic Arabic. Using manuscript and medieval literary evidence, i...
This paper provides updated digital images of four Qurʾān fragments from Chicago's Oriental Institu...
The study of Arabic language seems to have started under the driving need to establish a correct re...
At the time of Caliph Usman, the codification of the Qur'an was the culmination of the collection a...
The old Arabic orthography contains some flaws. Besides having no different symbols to differentiate...