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While there is no single document with the exact title "mushaf qiraat sab 39-ah pdf," the phrase refers to the Seven Authentic Qira'at

of the Mushaf of Uthman, using small marginal notes or color-coding to indicate variations in pronunciation, vowels, or even words where the script allows multiple readings. Marginal Glosses:

In traditional Quran printing, a standard Mushaf (e.g., the Madinah Mushaf) uses 15 lines per page. However, a is a high-density manuscript designed for:

A close examination of page 39 reveals the standard rasm al-‘Uthmani , which omits certain alifs and includes madda signs to accommodate multiple readings. The layout typically distinguishes the qira’at through coloured diacritical marks (e.g., red for Hafs, green for Warsh, blue for Qalun). This page likely contains a mawrid (passage) where the seven imams—Nafi‘, Ibn Kathir, Abu ‘Amr, Ibn ‘Amir, ‘Asim, Hamzah, and al-Kisa’i—differ in vowels, tashdid (gemination), or imālah (vowel inclination).