With the issuing of this edition, the Abgadiyat journal is witnessing a major transformation in its scientific journey, since the Bibliotheca Alexandrina has signed an agreement with the Brill Publishing House in the Netherlands for the printing and worldwide distribution of the Abgadiyat journal. The Brill Publishing House is without doubt one of the most important international publishing houses that publish and print solid scientific publications, with branches extending in China, Europe, North Africa, and South America.
The accuracy in selecting the scientific researches to be published, subjecting them to accurate scientific refereeing through a group of academic scholars, and verifying all their linguistic and structural aspect have participated in making this publication one of the most important scientific publications of the BA Writing and Scripts Center.
Contents
Observations on Paser Stela no. 43649 in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Alpha Unpublished Grave Inscriptions from Najran (6-8 AH / 12-14 BCE) "Archaeological Artistic and Analytical Study"
Kufic Script on the Buildings of Central Asia: The Rise and Development
A New Addition to Islamic Inscriptions Recently Discovered in Egypt
Geometric Kufic Script: A Decorative Ornament in al-Bardini Mosque in Cairo, A Comparative Analysis Study
Endowment Marinis Sultan Abu al-Hassan, al-Obbad Mosque, Tlemcen, Algeria
Anger: Its Lexical Meanings and its Motives in the Light of Ancient Egyptian Texts
The Appearance of Nasrid motto on the doorknobs of Ahmad Salem’s Mosque known as Elsainy in Alexandria
A Manual of Instructions for a Better Afterlife, formerly known as the Book of the Dead
CT Spell 1099 (CT VII, 386a-391a) As Evidence for the Solar-Osirian Parallelism in Coffin Texts
The God Nehebkau in Heliopolis
A Brief Reflection on the Two Terms DAdw and wAxy
Four Demotic Ostraca Accounts
Tarh for the First Sunday of the Lent