SUHUF: Jurnal Pengkajian Al-Qur'an dan Budaya
Vol 5 No 2 (2012)

The Art of the Qur’an in Java

Gallop, Annabel Teh (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Nov 2015

Abstract

A study of Qur’an manuscripts from Southeast Asia   has revealed a number of distinctive artistic schools.  The common denominator of each school is a strong sense of regional identity, with particular styles of manuscript illumination associated with Aceh, the states of Terengganu, Kelantan and Patani on the East Coast of the Malay peninsula, and the south Sulawesi diaspora communities. Large numbers of illuminated Qur’an manuscripts are also known from Java, but here we find a wide variety of decorative styles, meaning it is not possible to talk of a single ‘Javanese’ school of Qur’anic illumination.  This article lists a few distinctive features associated with Javanese illuminated Qur'an manuscripts, as a contribution towards a better understanding of the art of the Qur'an in Java.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

suhuf

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities

Description

FOCUS: SUHUF aims to increase understanding of the Quran through the publication of academic articles and research results. SCOPE: SUHUF publishes studies on the mushaf, translation, interpretation, rasm, qiraah, and other Quranic sciences, and pays special attention to the study of the Quran in the ...