While there is no single document with the exact title "mushaf qiraat sab 39-ah pdf," the phrase refers to the Seven Authentic Qira'at

Searchability

: Digital files let researchers quickly find specific verses across different reading styles.

Many digital libraries (Archive.org, IslamicLandmarks, or specialized Quran apps) host PDFs titled "Al-Mushaf Al-Mu’jiz fi Al-Qira’at Al-Sab’" which are modern prints. If you find one explicitly dated "39 Ah," check the publisher’s introduction—it likely explains that they followed the principles of the school of Kufa from that year.

6.2 Not all "39" PDFs are complete

Before downloading or sharing such a PDF, remember: The Mushaf, even in digital form, carries a sacred trust. Use it for ilm (knowledge), not idle collection.

Imam Al-Dani script

Unlike the standard Madinah Mushaf (which is written for Hafs), a "Sab’ah" Mushaf uses the or a rasm that accommodates multiple possibilities. You will see alifs written where Hafs omits them, or ya’s where Hafs uses ta , because one Qira’ah reads one way, and another reads differently.

These recitations reflect the various dialects of Arabic present at the time of revelation, illustrating the Quran's linguistic richness and accessibility to different tribes. The "Uthmanic" Codex: Most Mushafs of the Seven Qira'at adhere to the original Rasm (orthography)