Riswadi Azmi, Mustaffa Abdullah (Corresponding Author), Mohd Nurudin Puteh, Zulkeefli Awang, S. Izham, Mohd Farhan Md Ariffin
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《古兰经》的写作始于公元7世纪,它被启示给先知S.A.W。哈里发al- rashidin,特别是Sayidina Uthman al 'Affan也努力抄写这段神圣的文字,直到通过各种改进程序确保穆斯林能够更容易地按照最新的方法使用这段经文。有许多伟大的伊斯兰帝国都在努力抄写古兰经的手稿,这在马来世界也是如此。据记载,自公元18世纪以来,有11个伊斯兰苏丹进行了这种复制工作,登嘉楼苏丹国就是其中之一。本研究的目的是确定丁加奴苏丹国进行这项崇高努力的时代,因为丁加奴苏丹国成立于公元1708年,迄今为止由17位苏丹统治。为了确保本研究的目标得以实现,我们使用了定性研究方法,通过查看所有登嘉楼古兰经手稿中可用的证据,并检查手稿中发现的colophon注释。为了支持这一研究,还参考了伊斯兰教和文化发展的历史记录。研究结果发现,丁加奴古兰经手稿在巴金达苏丹奥马尔时代被积极制作。这一点在《古兰经》的五份手稿中有四份记录的写作日期与他统治的日期是一致的。此外,巴金达苏丹奥马尔是登嘉楼执政时间最长的苏丹之一,他在知识和文化方面的贡献已被记录在过去的历史记录中。古兰经手稿的遗产证明了巴金达苏丹奥马尔是一位统治者,他一直坚持伊斯兰教作为国家的官方宗教。
Sumbangan Sultan Omar (m. 1876) dalam Penulisan Manuskrip Quran Terengganu Pada Abad ke 19
The writing of the Qur’an has started since it was revealed to the Prophet S.A.W in the seventh century AD. The effort to copy this sacred words was also done by the caliph al-Rashidin, especially Sayidina Uthman al’Affan until through various improvement processes to ensure that Muslims can use this scripture more easily and in accordance with the latest approach. There are a number of great Islamic empire has made an effort to copy the manuscripts of the Qur’an and this is also true in the Malay world. The Sultanate of Terengganu is recorded among the 11 Islamic sultans that have carried out this copying effort since the 18th century AD. The objective of this study is to identify the era of the Terengganu sultanate who carried out this noble endeavor as the Terengganu sultanate was founded in 1708 AD and ruled by 17 sultans until now. To ensure that the objectives of this study are achieved, qualitative research methods are used by looking at the evidence available in all Terengganu Qur’an manuscript and examining the colophon notes found in the manuscript. To support this study, historical records on the development of Islam and culture are also used as reference. The results of the study found that the Terengganu Quran manuscript has been actively produced during the era of the Baginda Sultan Omar. This is evidenced when four of the five manuscripts of the Qur’an have recorded the date of writing which occurred with the date of his reign. In addition, Baginda Sultan Omar is one of the longest-ruling sultans of Terengganu and and his contribution in knowledge and culture has been recorded in past historical records. The heritage of the Quran manuscript is proof that Baginda Sultan Omar was a ruler who always upheld Islam as the official religion of the state.