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QeRN Insider — week 2026-W25

  • Ahmed Qerni

Ahmed Qerni

19 Jun 2026 • 3 min read
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QeRN Weekly — week 2026-W25

QeRN Weekly — week 2026-W25

This week the throughline is ownership — of capital, of curricula, and of the texts a tradition is built on. From a billion-dollar sukuk that central banks now treat as core infrastructure to universities learning to build AI rather than buy it, the stories below are less about events than about
19 Jun 2026 2 min read
Turning a thousand years of Arabic books into something a machine can read

Turning a thousand years of Arabic books into something a machine can read

Projects such as OpenITI and KITAB are assembling the first large-scale, computationally analysable corpus of the premodern Arabic book tradition. The ambition is to turn a millennium of classical texts into a machine-readable substrate that scholars can search, compare and trace at scale — mapping how passages were quoted, reused and
19 Jun 2026 1 min read
576 Islamic manuscripts just became a public commons

576 Islamic manuscripts just became a public commons

A consortium led by the Free Library of Philadelphia, working with the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia and backed by a Mellon-funded grant, has digitised 576 Islamic manuscripts and 827 paintings spanning roughly 1000 to 1900 and released them for free public access. The scholarly value is obvious; the institutional
19 Jun 2026 1 min read
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