Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation Explained

Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Founder:Ahmed Zaki Yamani
Established:1998
Mission:Preservation of Islamic manuscripts
City:London
Country:England
Address:22A Old Court Place, W8 4PL
Website:http://www.al-furqan.com

Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation is a London-based non-profit institution which is primarily concerned with promoting "the study, cataloguing, publication, preservation and conservation of Islamic manuscripts throughout the world."

It was founded by the former Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani in 1988.[1] Since then it has published many works in the field of Islamic manuscripts, primary among them is the World Survey of Islamic Manuscripts, which catalogues manuscripts in over one hundred countries, and has been described as "a pioneering work which includes hitherto unknown collections."[2]

To support its research, al-Furqan established a reference library, which has over 10,000 volumes.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Yunus. Baba. Fihris Makhtutat Maktabat Ghana = Catalogue of Manuscripts in Ghana Libraries. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. April 2007. 34. 1. 115. 20455496. 10.1080/13530190701224231. 144029325 .
  2. Book: Stefanie . Brinkmann. Beate . Wiesmüller. From codicology to technology : Islamic manuscripts and their place in scholarship. 2009. Frank & Timme. Berlin. 978-3865961716. 26. 1. Aufl..
  3. Book: Netton. Richard. Middle East sources : a MELCOM guide to Middle Eastern and Islamic books and materials in United Kingdom and Irish libraries. 1998. 113681017X. 74.