Wednesday 22 July 2015

'Oldest' Koran fragments found in Birmingham University

What may be the world's oldest fragments of the Koran have been found by the University of Birmingham.


Radiocarbon dating found the manuscript to be at least 1,370 years old, making it among the earliest in existence.


The pages of the Muslim holy text had remained unrecognised in the university library for almost a century.


The British Library's expert on such manuscripts, Dr Muhammad Isa Waley, said this "exciting discovery" would make Muslims "rejoice".


The manuscript had been kept with a collection of other Middle Eastern books and documents, without being identified as one of the oldest fragments of the Koran in the world.

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When a PhD researcher looked more closely at these pages it was decided to carry out a radiocarbon dating test and the results were "startling".


The university's director of special collections, Susan Worrall, said researchers had not expected "in our wildest dreams" that it would be so old.
"Finding out we had one of the oldest fragments of the Koran in the whole world has been fantastically exciting."


The tests, carried out by the Oxford University Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, showed that the fragments, written on sheep or goat skin, were among the very oldest surviving texts of the Koran.


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