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900-Year-Old Donated Quranic Manuscript of Beyhaqi Unveiled

12:29 - October 23, 2024
News ID: 3490397
IQNA – In honor of Abu’l-Fazl Beyhaqi, known as the father of Persian prose, a 900-year-old donated Quranic manuscript attributed to the renowned historian and writer was unveiled in Sabzevar, northeast Iran.

900-Year-Old Donated Quranic Manuscript of Abu’l-Fazl Beyhaqi Unveiled in Sabzevar

 

The unveiling, organized by Astan Quds Razavi, took place in a Tuesday event titled 14th International Conference on Abu’l-Fazl Beyhaqi and Interdisciplinary Persian Prose Studies.

The unveiling saw participation from officials, scholars, and experts in Persian culture and literature and was held at Hakim Sabzevari University in Sabzevar.

Speaking about the event, Abolfazl Hasanabadi, Director of the Manuscripts Center of Astan Quds Razavi, explained, “Abu’l-Fazl Muhammad ibn Husayn Beyhaqi was a prominent Persian prose writer and historian. His most famous work, Tarikh-e Beyhaqi (Beyhaqi’s History), remains one of the most significant contributions to Persian literature.”

Hasanabadi noted that Astan Quds Razavi’s library houses 16 ancient Quranic manuscripts attributed to Beyhaqi, though they were donated after his death in 1131 CE (525 AH). "These Quranic manuscripts are invaluable treasures," he added.

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As part of the conference, a 900-year-old Quran manuscript from the 5th century AH was revealed to the public.

Hasanabadi said the manuscript has an inscription in its endowment document: "Donated by Sheikh Al-Amiid Al-Ajal Sayyid Muwaffaq al-Din Rashid al-Dawla Abu’l-Fazl Muhammad ibn Husayn Beyhaqi to the shrine of Imam Ali ibn Musa al-Ridha in Muharram, 525 AH."

The 14th International Conference on Abu’l-Fazl Beyhaqi and Interdisciplinary Persian Prose Studies, running from October 21 to 24, features various workshops and academic discussions.

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Bayhaqi is best known for his detailed historical work, Tarikh-i Bayhaqi. Born in the Bayhaq district of northeastern Iran, Bayhaqi served as a secretary in the Ghaznavid court, where he meticulously documented the reign of Sultan Mas'ud I, among other events.

Bayhaqi's historical accounts are highly regarded for their comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of the Ghaznavid era. His work provides valuable insights into the political, social, and cultural aspects of the time.

Despite the loss of much of his original manuscript, the surviving portions of Tarikh-i Bayhaqi remain a crucial source for historians studying the 11th century.

Bayhaqi passed away on September 21, 1077.

 

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