Surah 14:0

Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Arabe 5122
This nearly complete 8th-century Quranic manuscript is notable for its extensive preservation, containing text from the very beginning of the Quran to its final Surah. Curiously, folio 134 has been reported missing from the French National Library since approximately 2000, and no microfilm image of it survives.

Gotha, Forschungsbibliothek Gotha, Ms. orient. A 446 (Scan 1)
This parchment fragment contains elaborately decorated golden verse markers and sūrah dividers. A historical note inscribed on the manuscript indicates it was once an inalienable endowment (waqf) belonging to the 'Al-Jami' al-Atiq' (The Old Mosque), commonly identified as the historic Mosque of 'Amr ibn al-'As in Fustat (Old Cairo), indicating its original provenance before being acquired by the Gotha Research Library.

Gotha, Forschungsbibliothek Gotha, Ms. orient. A 446 (Scan 2)
This parchment fragment contains elaborately decorated golden verse markers and sūrah dividers. A historical note inscribed on the manuscript indicates it was once an inalienable endowment (waqf) belonging to the 'Al-Jami' al-Atiq' (The Old Mosque), commonly identified as the historic Mosque of 'Amr ibn al-'As in Fustat (Old Cairo), indicating its original provenance before being acquired by the Gotha Research Library.

BNF Arabe 6430
This 10th-century Quranic manuscript is notable for being written on Oriental paper rather than parchment. It features complete diacritics and vocalization, with distinctive colorful verse markers including yellow Kufic 'hāʾ' letters to signal groups of five verses.