Surah 69:0

Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Arabe 324 (c)
Carbon dating of fragments from Arabe 324 (c) places its origin between 660-780 AD. The manuscript is part of a composite codex, where Arabe 324 (c) and Gotha Ms. orient. A 462 are original leaves, while other sections such as Arabe 324 (a) and (d) were added centuries later to replace damaged or missing pages.

BnF Arabe 5123
The manuscript originates from the collection of J. Richard and its text is written without diacritical marks, using red dots for vocalization. It features a unique binding with 16th or 17th-century brown leather boards, possibly of Indian origin, decorated with a central plaque and stamped fleurons.

Washington DC, Library of Congress, 1-84-154.28b (Scan 1)
This manuscript fragment is an example of the New Style III script, an Eastern Kufic style characterized by angular forms and vertical elongation. It is preserved at the Library of Congress in Washington DC.

Washington DC, Library of Congress, 1-84-154.28b (Scan 2)
This manuscript fragment is an example of the New Style III script, an Eastern Kufic style characterized by angular forms and vertical elongation. It is preserved at the Library of Congress in Washington DC.