Empat Manuskrip Alquran di Subang Jawa Barat (Studi Kodikologi Manuskrip Alquran)

The article focuses on four qur’anic manuscripts in Subang, West Java. I will analyze the material aspect of the manuscripts and its writing styles, using the codicological approach. This study shows that three manuscripts used European paper and containing “Concordia” watermark which was produced a...

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Main Author: Jajang A. Rohmana
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung 2018-08-01
Series:Wawasan
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Online Access:http://journal.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/jw/article/view/1964
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spelling doaj-d3b8e4c319b74393890532d0350944292020-11-25T01:26:58ZindUniversitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati BandungWawasan2527-32132502-34892018-08-013111610.15575/jw.v3i1.19641805Empat Manuskrip Alquran di Subang Jawa Barat (Studi Kodikologi Manuskrip Alquran)Jajang A. Rohmana0(Scopus ID: 56925317200) UIN Sunan Gunung Djati BandungThe article focuses on four qur’anic manuscripts in Subang, West Java. I will analyze the material aspect of the manuscripts and its writing styles, using the codicological approach. This study shows that three manuscripts used European paper and containing “Concordia” watermark which was produced around the late 19th century. These three manuscripts might be written later at the beginning of the twentieth century. Meanwhile, the last one who used bark paper of daluwang cannot be estimated its dating. The writing of four manuscripts used Naskhi style. There are also some errors in handwriting. Moreover, the manuscripts used rasm imla’i as same as classical mushaf in the archipelago. These manuscripts are different with palace manuscripts that generally used beauty illuminations and scribes. This study is not only critical to give another perspective on the spread of qur’anic manuscripts in Southeast Asia, particularly in West Java but also to strengthen the distinctive feature on material manuscripts, rasm, and illumination of qur’anic manuscripts in the Archipelago. These four qur’anic manuscripts show the importance of the role of the Qur’an in strengthening Islam in the society through the scribe of qur’anic manuscripts and its use in the learning of Islam.http://journal.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/jw/article/view/1964Manuscriptsthe Qur’anSubangcodicology.
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author Jajang A. Rohmana
spellingShingle Jajang A. Rohmana
Empat Manuskrip Alquran di Subang Jawa Barat (Studi Kodikologi Manuskrip Alquran)
Wawasan
Manuscripts
the Qur’an
Subang
codicology.
author_facet Jajang A. Rohmana
author_sort Jajang A. Rohmana
title Empat Manuskrip Alquran di Subang Jawa Barat (Studi Kodikologi Manuskrip Alquran)
title_short Empat Manuskrip Alquran di Subang Jawa Barat (Studi Kodikologi Manuskrip Alquran)
title_full Empat Manuskrip Alquran di Subang Jawa Barat (Studi Kodikologi Manuskrip Alquran)
title_fullStr Empat Manuskrip Alquran di Subang Jawa Barat (Studi Kodikologi Manuskrip Alquran)
title_full_unstemmed Empat Manuskrip Alquran di Subang Jawa Barat (Studi Kodikologi Manuskrip Alquran)
title_sort empat manuskrip alquran di subang jawa barat (studi kodikologi manuskrip alquran)
publisher Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung
series Wawasan
issn 2527-3213
2502-3489
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The article focuses on four qur’anic manuscripts in Subang, West Java. I will analyze the material aspect of the manuscripts and its writing styles, using the codicological approach. This study shows that three manuscripts used European paper and containing “Concordia” watermark which was produced around the late 19th century. These three manuscripts might be written later at the beginning of the twentieth century. Meanwhile, the last one who used bark paper of daluwang cannot be estimated its dating. The writing of four manuscripts used Naskhi style. There are also some errors in handwriting. Moreover, the manuscripts used rasm imla’i as same as classical mushaf in the archipelago. These manuscripts are different with palace manuscripts that generally used beauty illuminations and scribes. This study is not only critical to give another perspective on the spread of qur’anic manuscripts in Southeast Asia, particularly in West Java but also to strengthen the distinctive feature on material manuscripts, rasm, and illumination of qur’anic manuscripts in the Archipelago. These four qur’anic manuscripts show the importance of the role of the Qur’an in strengthening Islam in the society through the scribe of qur’anic manuscripts and its use in the learning of Islam.
topic Manuscripts
the Qur’an
Subang
codicology.
url http://journal.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/jw/article/view/1964
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