Study of the Writing and Keeping of the Qur'an With the Utsmani Mushaf in the Digital Era

Authors

  • Khusnul Khotimah STAI Yogyakarta
  • Dinara Kauni STAI Yogyakarta

Abstract

Studying the writing and opening of the Ottoman Quran with Mushaf is a very interesting topic. The Ottoman manuscript is a type of Quran manuscript commonly used around the world, especially in Middle Eastern countries. The writing of the Quran in Ottoman manuscripts began during the reign of Usman bin Affan, about 20 years after the death of Prophet Muhammad SAW. While compiling the Usmani mushaf, Usman bin Affan sought help from his surviving friends to collect and rearrange the verses of the Quran in the correct order. The opening of the Quran with the Ottoman mushaf itself exhibits its own characteristics, namely the presence of certain capital letters or Muqaddam letters. The study of Ottoman script and the opening of the Quran with mushaf has been the subject of debate and research for many years. Some experts believe that the use of mushafs during the Ottoman period was a very useful innovation to facilitate the reading and understanding of the Quran. However, there is also another opinion that the use of mushaf by the Ottomans may have caused a change in the original meaning of the Quran. Therefore, it is important for us to study the history and context of the use of mushaf. Ottoman Mushaf wrote and opened the Quran. This can help us understand how the Quran was written and understood by Muslims. In academic research, the study of the writing and opening of the Ottoman Quran with Mushaf has become an interesting topic for scholars and experts in the field of Quran and hadith science. This study aims to know everything about the writing and accounting history of the Quran. This study aims to know everything about the study of Quran writing and calculation using Usmani Mushaf. The article was conducted using the library research method.the author writes the abstract in English and Indonesia.

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2023-12-26

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