François Déroche schreibt zum Fragment KFQ 24 (Déroche, The Abbasid Tradition, London 1992, S. 115): "61 / Single folio / First half of the 10th century AD / 8.7 x 14.6 cm, with 7 lines to the page / Material Parchment; the verso is the hair side / Text area 6 x 12.5 cm / Script Style D.Vb, with some peculiarities / Accession no. KFQ 24 / The D.Vb script of this folio, which is not as well executed as the other two examples in the Collection, shows some signs of further evolution, particularly in the form of final nūn and the upper stroke of kāf, which slants to the right. The mīm sometimes end with a downward stroke instead of the more usual horizontal tail. The format is rectangular rather than vertical, as it is in the other two examples. / The text is Sūrat al-aḥqāf (XLVI), verses 15-19. It is written in dark brown ink and appears never to have had any diacriticals. Red dots indicate the vocalization. Individual verses are not punctuated, and there do not seem to have been any markers for the groups of five and ten verses.”
- Déroche, François: The Abbasid Tradition. Qurʾans of the 8th to the 10th centuries AD. Nour Foundation in association with Azimuth Editions and Oxford University Press, London 1992.