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- Q7119010 subject Q7130256.
- Q7119010 subject Q7142653.
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- Q7119010 abstract "PERF 558 is the oldest surviving Arabic papyrus, found in Heracleopolis in Egypt, and is also the oldest dated Arabic text using the Islamic era. It is a bilingual Arabic-Greek fragment, consisting of a tax receipt, or as it puts it "Document concerning the delivery of sheep to the Magarites and other people who arrived, as a down-payment of the taxes of the first indiction." Features of interest include: The first well-attested use of the disambiguating dots that would become an essential feature of the Arabic alphabet; It begins with the Greek formula "ev onomati tou teou" (In the Name of God) after a Sign of the Cross It records the date both in the Islamic calendar (Jumada I, year 22) and in the Alexandrian calendar (30 Pharmouthi, 1st indiction), corresponding with 25 April 643 in the Julian calendar. In Greek, it calls the Arabs "Magaritae", a term, believed to be related to the Arabic "muhajir" often used in the earliest non-Islamic sources. It also calls them "Saracens".After excavation, the papyrus was put in the Erzherzog Rainer Papyrus Collection in Vienna.".
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- Q7119010 comment "PERF 558 is the oldest surviving Arabic papyrus, found in Heracleopolis in Egypt, and is also the oldest dated Arabic text using the Islamic era.".
- Q7119010 label "PERF 558".
- Q7119010 depiction PERF_558,_recto.jpg.