البسملة وأنواعها ودلالاتها في المخطوطات القبطيّة المدوّنة باللغة العربية من القرن ١٣-١٨ م || The Basmala: Its Types and Indications in the Coptic Manuscripts written in Arabic from the 13-18th Centuries

https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/EKN6KIZ5

Preferred Citation

Istifanus, Iriny I. “البسملة وأنواعها ودلالاتها في المخطوطات القبطيّة المدوّنة باللغة العربية من القرن ١٣-١٨ م || The Basmala: Its Types and Indications in the Coptic Manuscripts written in Arabic from the 13-18th Centuries.” The Journal of the Arab Christian Inheritance 2 (2016): 137–60.

Abstract

A study and inventory of the different formulas of the Basmala used in Arabic manuscripts of the Coptic Church, including a number of Arabic Bible manuscripts.

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Article

Title: البسملة وأنواعها ودلالاتها في المخطوطات القبطيّة المدوّنة باللغة العربية من القرن ١٣-١٨ م || The Basmala: Its Types and Indications in the Coptic Manuscripts written in Arabic from the 13-18th Centuries

Author: Iriny I. Istifanus

URI: https://biblia-arabica.com/bibl/EKN6KIZ5  Link to Biblia Arabica bibliography Bibliographic Record.

Publication

Title: The Journal of the Arab Christian Inheritance

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Date of Publication: 2016

Pages: 137-160

Volume: 2

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Subject Headings

Christian  Coptic  Qur'anic/Islamic Terminology 

Cited Manuscripts

Cairo, Coptic Museum, Bible 54  Cairo, Coptic Museum, Theol. 839  Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Ar. 12 
 

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Editorial Responsibility:

  • Ronny Vollandt, general editor, Biblia Arabica
  • Ronny Vollandt and Nathan P. Gibson, editors, Biblia Arabica
  • Vevian Zaki, entry contributor, “البسملة وأنواعها ودلالاتها في المخطوطات القبطيّة المدوّنة باللغة العربية من القرن ١٣-١٨ م || The Basmala: Its Types and Indications in the Coptic Manuscripts written in Arabic from the 13-18th Centuries”
  • rvollandt, entry contributor, “البسملة وأنواعها ودلالاتها في المخطوطات القبطيّة المدوّنة باللغة العربية من القرن ١٣-١٨ م || The Basmala: Its Types and Indications in the Coptic Manuscripts written in Arabic from the 13-18th Centuries”

Additional Credit:

  • Record added to Zotero by Vevian Zaki
  • Record edited in Zotero by rvollandt

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