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  • Sin and Shin in Early Arabic

    Sin and Shin in Early Arabic

    Early Arabic had no diacritics.  Diacritics were gradually added to help with pronunciation of the Qur’an. Today, sin (س) is written without any dots and shin (ش) is written with three dots.  In this early qur’anic manuscript, however, sin (marked by red arrows) is written with a single dot beneath it, and shin (marked by white arrows) with a single dot above it.

  • Verse Markers

    Verse Markers

    In later manuscripts of the Qur'an, a dot or a decorative marking is used to demarcate verses. As you can see from this early manuscript, such markings were not used in early copies of the Qur'an.
Folio of the Qur'an in Kufic, circa 1002.  Library of Mar‘ashi Najafi in Qom, No. 4358.