In addition to the iconographic painting that bears its name and its valuable citations in the Codex Rabulensis, Our Lady of Ilige houses two Syriac inscriptions carved in stone. Among them is a singular treasure for the Maronite tradition, for no other medieval Maronite inscription is known to have survived the devastation of the Mamluk era. This epigraph allows us to glimpse the form of medieval Maronite script, recognized as the square Estrangelo.