Surah 47:0

Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Wetzstein II 1926 (Ahlwardt 360)
This parchment manuscript comes from the collection of Prussian diplomat Johann Gottfried Wetzstein. According to Wilhelm Ahlwardt's 1887 catalogue, its surah headings are written in gold script, and while basic diacritical marks are missing, vowels and nunation are notably indicated using red dots.

Wetzstein II 1937 (Ahlwardt 353)
This manuscript was part of the collection acquired in Damascus by Johann Gottfried Wetzstein in the 19th century, which significantly enriched the Oriental holdings of the Prussian State 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.