- Rédactrice en chef : Eloïse Brac de la Perrière
- Équipe de rédaction : Sarah Lakhal, Albina Toumarkine, Johanna Cozzolino
- Conception graphique : Sarah Lakhal
crédits photographiques | photo credits
en-tête | header banner

- Turkish devotional book containing several surahs from the Qur’an, 19th century, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, inv. Arabe 6055, f.70r.
- Basmala at Sūrat al-Baqarah, manuscript copied by Qāḍῑ ‘Abd al-Karῑm al-Nawfalῑ at Faza (Kenya) in 1245/1829, Courtesy of Imam Nour al Din al Salimi Library Bidiya (Sultanate of Oman)
- Qur’an, The shamsah containing the basmalah, 17th century, British Library, inv. Or.14758, f. 2r.
le projet | the project

- Tombstone of carved marble, Khambhat, Gujarat, circa 1300-10 © Victoria and Albert Museum, London
- Qur’an Anthology, China, second half of the 18th century © Aga Khan Museum
- Exercice de calligraphie © Nuria Garcia Masip
corpus


- Textile Fragment, late 14th–early 15th century, attributed to Spain, inv. 18.31, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Inscriptional Panel from a Mosque, late 16th–17th century, attributed to India, Deccan, basalt, 27.9×196.9cm, The MET Museum, New-York (1986.145)
documentation

- Qur’an folio, about 1200, Valencia, Spain, ink, gold and opaque watercolour on paper, 32.6×25.6cm, Aga Khan Museum (AKM258)
- Large Qur’an, 1777, Daghistan, British Library (Or. 16127)
- Qur’an, 19th century, China, ink, gold and opaque watercolour on paper, British Library (BL IO Islamic 3440)

Great Mosque of Xi’an, China © Anaïs Léone