"Surat asli ditemukan pada tahun 1858 oleh Monsieur Etienne Barthelemy, anggota ekspedisi Prancis, di sebuah biara di Mesir dan sekarang disimpan dengan hati-hati di Konstantinopel. Beberapa foto surat itu telah diterbitkan. Yang pertama diterbitkan di surat kabar terkenal Mesir Al-Hilal pada November 1904", Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, Muhammad: Seal of the Prophets, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1980 (chapter 12). Gambar dokumen yang diterbitkan di Al-Hilal direproduksi di David Samuel Margoliouth, Mohammed and the Rise of Islam, London (1905), p. 365, yang merupakan sumber dari gambar ini.
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Rachel Milstein, "Futuh-i Haramayn: sixteenth-century illustrations of the Hajj route" in: David J Wasserstein and Ami Ayalon (eds.), Mamluks and Ottomans: Studies in Honour of Michael Winter , Routledge, 2013, p. 191 (on the point of the tradition being controversial referencing 15th-century scholar al-Samhudi). William Muir in The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline and Fall (1892) gives an account of the legend on Uthman's loss of the seal, the fruitless search for it, the calamity of the omen, and Uthman's eventual consent "to supply the lost signet by another of like fashion".
"Surat asli ditemukan pada tahun 1858 oleh Monsieur Etienne Barthelemy, anggota ekspedisi Prancis, di sebuah biara di Mesir dan sekarang disimpan dengan hati-hati di Konstantinopel. Beberapa foto surat itu telah diterbitkan. Yang pertama diterbitkan di surat kabar terkenal Mesir Al-Hilal pada November 1904", Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, Muhammad: Seal of the Prophets, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1980 (chapter 12). Gambar dokumen yang diterbitkan di Al-Hilal direproduksi di David Samuel Margoliouth, Mohammed and the Rise of Islam, London (1905), p. 365, yang merupakan sumber dari gambar ini.
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Rachel Milstein, "Futuh-i Haramayn: sixteenth-century illustrations of the Hajj route" in: David J Wasserstein and Ami Ayalon (eds.), Mamluks and Ottomans: Studies in Honour of Michael Winter , Routledge, 2013, p. 191 (on the point of the tradition being controversial referencing 15th-century scholar al-Samhudi). William Muir in The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline and Fall (1892) gives an account of the legend on Uthman's loss of the seal, the fruitless search for it, the calamity of the omen, and Uthman's eventual consent "to supply the lost signet by another of like fashion".