The Samarkand manuscript, now kept in Tashkent
Detached folio. Surah Al-Anbiya Ayah 105-110 from the Samarkand Kufic Quran in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
An example from the Sanaa manuscripts of what the Uthman's Quran used to look like, as it is free of dots and diacritical marks.
A model of the parchment paper on which the Quran was written in the early Hijri centuries.
The Stages of the Development of Diacritical Marking and Vocalization Applied to the Uthmanic Script in the Holy Qur’an.
Calligrapher Habibullah Salih and Dr. Sardorxon Jakhongir, President of the International Organization “Union of Sayyids and Sharifs in Turkistan.”