Original title | مصحف المطبعة الثعالبية |
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Illustrator | Ahmed Mansali, Omar Racim, Mohamed Cherradi |
Country | Algeria |
Language | Arabic |
Genre | Quranic mushaf |
Publisher | Thaalibia Publishing |
Publication date | 1905, 1907, 1912, 1931, 1937, 1962-1971 |
Pages | 622 (1912 edition) 666 (1931 edition) 718 (1937 edition) |
The Thaalibia Quran is a mushaf (Quranic manuscript) written in Algeria in the Maghrebi script. [1] [2]
The transcription of this mushaf was done in accordance with the Warsh recitation, which is the main canonical qirāʼah, or method of reciting the Qur'an, practiced in North Africa. [3]
Since 1895, the two brothers Kaddour Rodosi and Ali Rodosi made this initiative to publish a Warsh mushaf through their publishing house, Thaalibia Publishing. [4] [5]
The printed copy of this Quran Mus'haf followed several editions. [6]
The 1905 edition Mus'haf was first published by the Thaalibia Publishing in 1905 in a full version. [7] The manuscript was written by Ahmed Mansali. [8]
The 1907 edition was edited by the same publisher. [9] [10] The manuscript of this edition of the Mus'haf was written by Omar Racim (1884–1959). [11] [12]
The manuscript of 1912 edition was written by Mohamed Cherradi, [13] who was also responsible for the 1931 edition. [14] [15] and 1937 edition. [16] [17]
The 1937 Mus'haf was also divided in four quarters printed separately:
The Thaalibia Quran was reproduced by independent Algeria from 1962 until 1971 in a full version. [19]
The idea of realizing the Algeria Quran was then born and concretised in 1979 with the participation of the illustrator Mohamed Cherifi . [20]