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I am astonished there there is no discussion about the lemma. Or did I miss it? There are about a thousand Cairo editions of the Quran (both Hafs and Warsh). E.Conidi calls it "Bulaq Press Quran", some call it wrongly "Amiri Edition" because they think it refers to Amir Fu'ad, but it refers to the Press, hence "Amiriyya Edition". Please move it back to "King Fu'ad Edition of the Qur'an". 2A02:8109:B6A2:5500:34D6:3696:7C5D:C3E9 (talk) 08:20, 2 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]