The Cairo edition (Arabic: المصحف الأميري, "the Amiri Mus'haf"), or the King Fu'ād Quran (مصحف الملك فؤاد) or the Azhar Quran, is an edition of the Quran printed by the Amiri Press in the Bulaq district of Cairo on July 10, 1924.[1][2][3] It is the first printed Quran to be accepted by a Muslim authority, this authority being Al-Azhar.[3]
The process of creating the Fu'ad Quran lasted 17 years, from 1907 to 1924, achieved with the support by Fuad I of Egypt and the supervision of Azhari scholars.[3] It was regarded as an "official" Quran and was replicated by a number of following editions.[3]
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The Cairoedition (Arabic: المصحف الأميري, "the Amiri Mus'haf"), or the King Fu'ād Quran (مصحف الملك فؤاد) or the Azhar Quran, is an edition of the Quran...
vowel-signs and for minute details, not identical to any older system. The Cairoedition has become the standard for modern printings of the Quran with the exception...
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Emir ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jazāʾirī. This third edition became the standard Cairoedition. The manuscript is a holograph; it was written in the hand of Ibn Arabi...
Basmala within the Quranic text reached consensus following the 1924 CairoEdition, which included it as the first verse (āyah) of Quran chapter 1 but...
(1835), pp. 36–37. Chalyan-Daffner (2013), p. 216, note 198. (Kharīdat, Cairoedition of AH1358/AD1939, published by Maṭbaʿat Muṣtafā al-Bābī al-Ḥalabī, pp...
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Works, Leiden: Brill, 1988; second edition 2014.) Al-isharat wa al-tanbihat (Remarks and Admonitions), ed. S. Dunya, Cairo, 1960; parts translated by S.C...
from those in the "standard" Qur'an text, as presented in the 1924 Cairoedition. Five of these 17 variants in the upper text correspond to known Qira'at...
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so-called Calcutta I or Shirwanee Edition (1814–18, 2 volumes) the Bulaq or CairoEdition (1835, 2 volumes) the Breslau Edition (1825–38, 8 volumes) the Calcutta...
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online: October 2010. Gerhard Köbler, Altenglisches Wörterbuch. Fourth edition, online 2014 (in German), s. v. "heofon". Hundley 2015, p. 452. Black &...
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conversation, I would say: He is the most knowledgeable of men." The 1924 Cairoedition Quran adopted the chronological order of chapters promulgated by Ibn...
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Second Edition. Volume VI: Mahk–Mid. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 321–330. ISBN 978-90-04-08112-3. Clot 2009, p. 410. Rodenbeck, Max (1999). Cairo : the city...