Manuscripts
Islamic manuscripts had a variety of functions ranging from Qur’anic recitation to Scientific notation. These manuscripts were produced in many different ways depending on their use and time period. Parchment (vellum) was a common way to produce manuscripts. Manuscript creators eventually transitioned to using paper in later centuries with the diffusion of paper making in the Islamic empire. When Muslims encountered paper in Central Asia, its use and production spread to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and North Africa during the 8th century
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Medicine Cure & Prevention
Al-Hawi fi al-tibb Arabic Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi
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Hadith Manuscripts
Sahih Muslim Manuscript
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Tafsir Manuscripts
Tafsir al-Jalalayn Manuscript
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General Sciences
Sirr al-Asrar Arabic Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi
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Al Quran Manuscripts
Al Quran Manuscript-14 Arabic Complete
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Al Quran Manuscripts
The Quran Manuscript-Zain ul-Abedeen Shirazi-1897
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Al Quran Manuscripts
Al Quran Manuscript-12 Arabic Complete
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Al Quran Manuscripts
Al Quran Manuscript-11 Arabic Complete
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Al Quran Manuscripts
Al Quran Manuscript-10 Arabic Complete
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Al Quran Manuscripts
Al Quran Manuscript-09 Arabic Complete
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Al Quran Manuscripts
Al Quran Manuscript-08 Arabic Complete