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A Qur'an leaf on vellum in kufic script Near East or North Africa, 9th Century

Al-Ghazali, volume IV (al-Munjiyat) of his celebrated work Ihya' 'ulum ad-Din, a monumental work on Islamic law, copied by the scribe 'Ali bin Musa bin Muhammad, better known as Ibn al-Qabuni Mamluk, probably Egypt, dated 24th Sha'ban 821/25th September 1418

An early Ottoman illuminated Qur'an Turkey, late 15th/early 16th Century



Abd-al-Rahman bin Muhammad bin 'Ali bin Ahmad al-Bistami al-Hanafi (d. 1454), Kitab al-Khafiyah fi kashf asrar 'ulum al-huruf al-wafiyah, a treatise on the science of letters, magic and talismans Ottoman, probably the Levant, second half of the 16th Century

Two Ottoman firmans relating to property belonging to Shaykh Mahmud Efendi, known as Aziz Mahmud Hüdayi, the Ottoman saint Turkey, dated 2nd Jumada al-Awwal 1025/18th May 1616, and 13th Jumada al-Awwal 1103/1st February 1692(2)

Husain bin Muhammad bin Husain al-'Alawi, better known as Ibn Qadi al-'askar, Adab al-ziyarat li ashab al-maqamat al-muqadasah min ahl bayt al-nubuwah, a treatise on the twelve Shia Imams, copied by Husain bin Baha'-ad-Din Muhammad bin Husain al-Harithi al-Hamadani al-'Amili Persia or Iraq, dated end of rajab 1043/end of January 1634

Burhan-ad-Din Muhammad bin Ibrahim al-Halabi (d. 1549), Multaqa al-Abhur, The Confluence of the Seas, a celebrated text on Hanafi jurisprudence, copied by Hasan ibn al-Haj 'Umar al-Istanbuli Ottoman Turkey, Constantinople, dated AH 1061[?]/AD 1650-51

A découpage calligraphic panel in nasta'liq script, signed by Naqshi Ottoman Turkey, early 18th Century

A selection of poems from the Khamsa of Nizami, divided into 37 sections on different subjects, beginning with the praise of God and the Prophet and including subjects such as honesty, love, contentment and patience, copied by the scribe Mir Khalilullah Shah, better known as Padishah Qalam, in a contemporary gilt binding Safavid Persia, late 16th/early 17th Century

Jami, Yusuf va Zulaykha, written on gold-sprinkled paper, the outer borders of 170 pages exquisitely decorated with stencilled images of animals and birds in their natural habitat, a ghul about to throw a boulder at a lion, arabesques and floral, vegetal and geometric motifs in different colours Bokhara or Khorasan, second half of the 16th Century

Three illustrated leaves from Persian manuscripts: two leaves from Nizami's Khamsa; one from a Persian prose text, possibly Qazvini's 'Aja'ib al-Makhluqat Persia, Shiraz, 16th Century(2)

Amir Khusrau Dehlavi, Khamsa, Five Poems Safavid Persia, late 17th/early 18th Century

Muhammad bin Ahmad az-Zawawi al-Hasib, better known as Abi'l-'Uqul al-Maghribi, al-Zij al-mukhtar min al-azyaj al-mufdi bi'l-'amil bihi ila awdah tariqa wa minhaj, a treatise on astronomy and astrology and containing numerous tables Ottoman, probably Arabia, mid-16th Century and later

Jamal-ad-Din Abu'l-Mahasin Yusuf bin Ahmad bin Muhammad al-Nadrumi al-Gharanati (fl. 1384-1397), Qabs al-anwar wa jami' al-asrar fi khawas al-asma' wa'l-huruf wa'l-hayawan wa'l-ahjar, a treatise on the magical properties of names, letters, animals and stones North Africa, late 18th/early 19th Century

Abu Muhammad 'Abdallah bin 'Azzuz al-Marrakushi al-Susi al-Tilimsani (fl. 1766), better known as Ibn 'Azuz al-Marakkishi as-Susi, Kitab Dhahab al-kusuf wa naqi al-zulmah fi 'ilm al-tibb wa-tabayi' al-hayawan wa'l-nabat wa'l-hikmah, a treatise on medicine, plants and the behaviour of animals, a very early copy of the work North Africa, probably Morocco, dated 7th Muharram 1197/12th December 1782

Ahmad bin Muhammad ibn al-Bana al-Marakkishi, Kashf al-Hajb wa'l-sutur 'an 'ilmay al-kusur wa'l-juzur, a treatise on mathematical roots, copied by the scribe Suleyman bin Muhammad al-Qashtali North Africa, dated 14th Jumada al-Thani 1201/4th March 1787(2)

Abu Zayd Abd-al-Rahman ibn Muhammad (Abdallah) ibn Ahmad al-Tarabulusi al-Tajuri (d. 1552), a commentary on al-Mardini's Risalah fi'l-'amal bi'l rub' al-Mujayyab, a treatise on operations with the Sine quadrant, two treatises in one volume, the second being an abridgement of the first commentary North Africa, 19th Century

'Izz-ad-Din Abi al-Hasan 'Ali bin al-Amir al-Jaldaki al-Iskandari (d. 1342), al-Taqrib fi asrar al tarkib, vol. IV only, a treatise on alchemy North Africa, 19th Century

Muhammad bin Suleyman al-Jazuli, Dala'il al-khayrat wa shawariq al-anwar, prayers, copied by the scribe Abdul-Qadir Bamizi, and dedicated to Ramatullah, illustrated with two illuminated diagrams of the holy cities of Mecca and Medina India, probably the Deccan, dated 23rd dhi'l-hajja 1215/7th May 1801

A calligraphic panel, commissioned for Nawab Ja'far Khan, signed by 'Arshi India, 17th Century

An illuminated Qur'an copied by the scribe Isma'il al-Rasmi bin Muhammad al-Anyawi, a pupil of al-Zuhdi Ottoman Turkey, dated AH 1209/AD 1794-95

An illuminated Qur'an copied by the scribe Mustafa al-Hafiz Rushdi Ottoman Turkey, dated Rabi' al-Awwal 1228/March 1813

Al-Jazuli, Dala'il al-Khayrat wa shawariq al-anwar, prayers, copied by Mustafa al-Helimi, a pupil of Mustafa al-Kutahi, with three illuminated illustrations of the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, and the tombs of the Prophet and of the Caliphs Abu Bakr and 'Umar Ottoman Turkey, probably Constantinople, dated AH 1204/AD 1789-90

An illuminated Sufi prayer book, al-Fathiyyah wa'l istighfar, recited by the Naqshbandi order Ottoman Turkey, 19th Century

A calligraphic composition in the form of a camel being led by a veiled Prophet, and carrying a corpse wrapped in a shroud and the double-edged sword of Zulfiqar, signed by al-Sayyid Mustafa Edinarvi Ottoman Turkey, dated AH 1215/AD 1800-1801

An illustrated manuscript on character, with 65 portraits, signed by Aziz Ottoman Turkey, composed in AH 1211/AD 1796, copied in AH 1275/AD 1858

A document relating to the management of waqf lands Ottoman Turkey, Kutahya region, dated 2nd Jumadi al-Awwal 1280/15th October 1863

A large illuminated Qur'an written in jawi script South-East Asia, probably Java, dated AH 1308/AD 1890-91

A group of six West African Qur'ans in their contemporary leather cases and wrappers Sub-Sahara, probably Nigeria, late 19th/early 20th Century(6)

A group of twelve illuminated leaves from a manuscript of Firdausi's Shahnama, The Book of Kings, eight leaves with miniatures Delhi, circa 1800(12)

An illuminated small Qur'an in the Kashmir style, in a Qajar lacquer binding Probably Persia, 18th/19th Century

An illuminated book of prayers according to the Shi'a rite, and selected suras from the Qur'an, copied by Mulla Muhammad Hasan, son of the deceased Akhund Mulla Muhammad Taqi Shirazi, in a fine contemporary floral lacquer binding Qajar Persia, probably Shiraz, dated 3rd Jumadi al-Ula 1284/2nd September 1867

Hafiz Shirazi, Divan, copied by Hasan 'Ali Valad Hajji Baba Shirazi Qajar Persia, dated AH 1229/AD 1813-14

Tadhkimat al-Salatin, a history of Persia and its rulers illustrated with 32 miniatures Qajar Persia, second half of the 19th Century

Tuhfat al-mu'minin, also known as Tuhfeh-ye hakim mu'min and Tuhfeh-ye sulaymani, a medical treatise, by Mir Muhammad Mu'min Husaini Tonekaboni, known as Hakim Mu'min, the physician and pharmacist working at the court of the Safavid Shah Sulayman (reg. 1666-94) Qajar Persia, waqf dedication dated muharram 1240/August-September 1824, copied before AH 1235/AD 1819-20

Twelve calligraphic panels Qajar Persia, 19th Century(12)

Four scenes from Persian literature and history: Majnun in the wilderness (from Nizami's Layla and Majnun); Bahram displaying his hunting skills to Azadeh (from Firdausi's Shahnama); Yusuf being auctioned in the market (from Jami's Yusuf va Zulaykha); Nadir Shah honouring an old man Qajar Persia, mid-19th Century(4)

A small Qajar lacquer painting depicting a British officer surrendering to the Emperor Napoleon and his marshals, signed by Zain al-Abidin Persia, second half of the 19th Century

A Sri Lanka Temple Moonstone (Sandakada pahana) Sri Lanka, Late Anuradhapura Period, 10th/ early 11th Century

A bronze Figure of Ugra Tara Nepal, 15th/16th Century

A bronze figure of Bhikshatana-Bhairava South India, 16th Century

A bronze Head of Buddha Shakyamuni Thailand, Sukothai period, 15th Century

An Indo-Portuguese mother-of-pearl Dish Gujarat, 17th Century

Three carved spinach green jade talismanic Plaques India, 17th Century(3)

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