01867nam a2200277 i 450000500170000000800410001702000380005804000250009608200160012110000360013724501100017326400400028326400110032330000510033433600210038533700250040633800230043150000630045450400510051752008300056865000250139865000600142365000330148370000330151688000400154920250126165303.0250126t20232024uk a er 001 0 eng d a9781842467176cRM165.40qhardback aPPAKbengcPPAKerda04223a297.2651 aGhazanfar, Shahina A.,eauthor.106880-01aPlants of the Qur'ān :bHistory & Culture /cShahina A. Ghazanfar ; Illustrated by Sue Wickison 1aSurrey, UK :bKew Publishing,c2023 1c©2024 axii, 196 pages :bcolor illustrations ;c29 cm atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aContains verses from the Qur'an and quotes from the Hadith aIncludes bibliographical references and index  aPlants of the Qur'ān is the first book that investigates the etymology and history of the plants mentioned in the Qur'ān. It illustrates the historical and present cultural significance and uses of the plants, and explores the context in which they are mentioned, in the text of the Qur'ān. The book gives descriptions of all plants and suggestions are provided where the identity of a plant is not certain, using recent scientific and archaeobotanical evidence. Each plant is illustrated with a detailed coloured botanical painting showing its habit, leaves, flowers, fruits and dissections of some parts. All efforts have been made to illustrate the plants from living speciments in their wild habitat, and to show as much as possible the original cultivars of several of the plants that are now widely grown and used10aPlants in the Qur'an20aBotanical illustration zEngland zLondon xExhibitions20aEthnobotany zArab countries1 aWickison, Sue,eillustrator. 6245-01aنباتات القرآن