François Déroche schreibt zum Fragment KFQ 35 (Déroche, The Abbasid Tradition, London 1992, S. 77): "26 / Single folio / Mid-9th century AD or later / Fragmentary (largest dimensions now 16.5 x 26 cm), with 5 lines to the page / Material Parchment, badly stained; the recto is the hair side / Text area 10.3x20.7cm / Script Style D.III / Accession no. KFQ35 / Comparative item The script is very close to that of Istanbul, Topkapı Palace Library, MS.R.II (Karatay 1962, no.20) / This folio contains Sūrat al-najm (LIII), verses 6-11. The text is written in brown ink, and the diacriticals are later additions. The red dots indicate the vocalization, while the green dots may indicate prolongation of alif. The verses are punctuated by 2.2.3 C and 2.2.3 D devices, except at the end of verse 10, where there is a circle of dots. The remains of a complementary ornament rendered in two colours of gold can be seen in the margins.”
- 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.