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‘Our Library’ databank / collection

The ‘Al-Furqan Digital Library’ also includes the online catalogue of the holdings of the Al-Furqan’s physical Library. It is an electronic bibliographic database which describes the Library items, and the way of accessing them.

The Library Collection represents a cornerstone reference collection on major research areas, including Islamic manuscripts. The major subjects covered are: Qur’anic studies, Hadith, Islamic jurisprudence, Islamic theology, philosophy, science, medicine, history, geography, art and architecture, and literature; all of them written in the major Islamic languages, including Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, Swahili, Gujarati, as well as European languages and Russian. The Library collection also includes multilingual dictionaries, Arabic biographical dictionaries and encyclopaedias, covering the classical period to the present time.

To date, the Library has collected over 11,000 titles in more than 16,000 volumes, on various subjects. Moreover, the Library's collections include almost 1,800 printed Islamic manuscript catalogues in around 2,500 volumes, from over 70 countries.

The library’s holdings are arranged and organised according to the Library of Congress Classification (LCC) for ease of use, while its collection of catalogues of Islamic manuscripts is classified by country.

Country:Italy
City:Naples
Library:Biblioteca Nazionale

Regiae Bibliothecae Borbonicae: codices arabici descripti, quorum specimina Arabice et Latine:Tomus 1: Grammatici et philosophici /
Regiae Bibliothecae Borbonicae codices arabici descripti quorum specimina Arabic

nunc primum edidit Mauritius Lettieri.‎ -
Publication Details: Date: 1837
Place: Neapoli
Publisher: Ex Regia Typographia,
Physical Description:[vi], 24p.‎{photocopy}; 24cm.‎
Notes:Describes 14 codices of Islamic mss.‎ of the Biblioteca Nazionale, Naples.‎
Language:Arabic, Latin
العربية، اللاتينية
Contributors:LETTIERI, Mauritius (Compiler)
Subject:Islamic manuscripts — Union catalogues & Reference works
المخطوطات الإسلامية فهارس موحّدة والمراجع

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Country:Italy
City:Naples
Library:Biblioteca Nazionale
Catalogue:Regiae Bibliothecae Borbonicae: codices arabici descripti, quorum specimina Arabice et Latine:Tomus 1: Grammatici et philosophici / Regiae Bibliothecae Borbonicae codices arabici descripti quorum specimina Arabic
Contact:Piazza del Plebiscito, 1, 80132 Napoli
Telephone:39 081 781 9111
Date of establishment:1804
Status:Institutional
Status Details:Public
Total number of Islamic MSS:151(101 Arabic; 17 Persian; 33 Turkish).
Description of Collection:The MSS are well preserved, though a few have old traces of damp.‎ Most of the Persian MSS entered the collection during the 17th century.‎ There are two richly decorated and illustrated MSS of the Shahnamah (MS.‎G.‎68.‎ and MS.‎G.‎68.‎bis.‎), a MS.‎ (MS.‎lll.‎f.‎22) containing 7 miniatures of the poem Yusuf va Zalikha by Jami, and copies of letters exchanged between Shah ʿAbbas I and European governments.‎ The Islamic MSS cover the following subjects: literature, astronomy, mathematics, Perso-Christian literature (there are works of religious controversy and a Persian translation of the Psalms), Qurʾān, fiqh, history and linguistics.‎
Published Catalogues:9
Unpublished Catalogues:1
Online access:www.bnnonline.it/