4/ They would then continue to memorise the lines written on the tablet from a chapter of the Qur'an by chanting them aloud with their fellow students
A Sudanese Sufi student holds his wooden board or Lawha as he recites verses of the Holy Qur’an, Sudan @SudaneseCulture
A Sudanese Sufi student holds his wooden board or Lawha as he recites verses of the Holy Qur’an, Sudan @SudaneseCulture
9/ In Sudan, students historically used wood writing boards to practice their Arabic calligraphy and to help them memorise Qur'anic verses.
This Qur’an board from Sudan is in the @britishmuseum collection
This Qur’an board from Sudan is in the @britishmuseum collection
11/ In North African villages local people still practice the traditional way of memorizing Quran. Students use hand-carved pens and ink made out of wool, using them to write verses from the Quran on wooden slates.
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