The Konya Manuscript (Arabic: مخطوط قونية), MS Evkaf Muzesi 1845+ or Evkaf Muzesi 1845–1881 at, Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum is an autograph manuscript of Ibn Arabi's magnum opus Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya (The Meccan Revelations), completed in 37 volumes in 1238.
[1]: 53 The manuscript was once part of the waqf of Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi, now kept at the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum in Istanbul (MS Evkaf Muzesi) 1845–1881).
[6] The manuscript is a holograph; it was written in the hand of Ibn Arabi, with the exception of volume 9.
[1]: 53 The work contains 28 images hand-drawn by Ibn Arabi: geometric figures representing and illustrating the physical and the metaphysical.
[1][5] Reproductions of these images in published versions of the text were made carelessly and are not reliable.