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Comparison of a 20th-century edition of the Quran (left) and the Birmingham Quran manuscript (right) مُقَارَنَةٌ بَيْنَ مُصْحَفِ بِرْمِنْجْهَمَ وَمُصْحَفٍ حَدِيثٍ.

Hi I'm from Lebanon, I speak English, Arabic and French. Im more likely to edit history and manuscript and Arabic calligraphy related pages than anything else but since I'm interested in everything that you can imagine, don't be surprised if you see me editing random articles.

Miscellaneous interests

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Interested in automata, old inscriptions, portrait miniatures, parrots, ligatures, qur'anic punctuation signs, tax and other economic-related historical records, antique clocks, historical furnitures, early Islamic military archeology, Miniature faking and the hijazi script.

Some history stuff I like

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Here are some few things that I'm interested about: early Islamic history, caliphate history, art history, linguistic history, anything related to ancient scripts and manuscripts, Phoenician history, late antiquity, eastern Roman empire, Balkan history, Arab history, Lebanese history, Armenian history, carolingian/ottonian/insular/merovingian history, recently got interested in Egyptian history, interested in architectural history, Tibetan, Mongolian, Japanese, Korean history, pre 1000s slavic history, Cordoba/western Islamic history, etc...

Articles created (A millennium of Lebanese history!)

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Photos I have taken while on a family trip to Ras Maska.

My first article ever created: 5th century in Lebanon. Then these followed:

Articles I've had significant input on

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My very first wikipedia edits can be found in the article of Armenian illuminated manuscripts, for comparison: Armenian illuminated manuscripts (before my edits); Armenian illuminated manuscripts (after my edits). My longest edits can be found in the article of Nabataean architecture. Nabataean architecture (Before my edits); Nabataean architecture (after my edits), and in the Mount Lebanon mutasarrifate article; Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate (before my edits), Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate (after my edits).

Barnstars

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The Epic Barnstar
Hello دانيالوه, I have stumbled across your work relating to Lebanese history a few times and you are doing an excellent job! Please accept this Epic award awarded to those that make fine History and Events related contributions, and please keep up the great work. I very much enjoy reading your articles and edits and learning about Lebanese history; you are a valuable asset in improving this online encyclopedia. Kind regards JJNito197 (talk) 01:56, 15 September 2022 (UTC)
The Lebanese Barnstar of National Merit
For your contributions to the Wikiproject cause Prodrummer619 (talk)
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مُلَاحَظَات; Notes

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وَإِيَّــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــاكَ أَنْ تَنْسَى

‎وَعِبَادُ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلَّذِینَ یَمۡشُونَ عَلَى ٱلۡأَرۡضِ هَوۡنࣰا وَإِذَا خَاطَبَهُمُ ٱلۡجَـٰهِلُونَ قَالُوا۟ سَلَـٰمࣰا ۝٦٣

ٱللَّٰهُ تَعَالَى―

PERF No. 731, the earliest manuscript of Mālik's Muwaṭṭaʾ, dated to his own time. Recto (left) has the contents of Bāb al-Targib fī-Sadaqah, 795 AD.[1][2]
  1. ^ N. Abbott, Studies In Arabic Literary Papyri: Qur'anic Commentary And Tradition, 1967, Volume II, University of Chicago Press: Chicago (USA), p. 114.
  2. ^ "PERF No. 731: The Earliest Manuscript Of Malik's Muwatta' Dated To His Own Time". www.islamic-awareness.org. Retrieved 2022-06-27.