Rare 19th-Century Copy of the Holy Quran on Display at Quran Museum

The Holy Quran Museum in Hira Cultural District is showcasing a rare copy of the Holy Quran dating back to the 19th century (13th century AH).
 This manuscript reflects the reverence Muslims have historically shown for the Holy Quran, as well as their meticulous attention to its artistic and decorative excellence.
 The Quran is adorned with intricate decorations, gilding, and floral motifs throughout its opening, middle, and concluding sections, showcasing the remarkable artistry of Islamic craftsmanship.
 According to the provided details, the manuscript has been carefully restored in the past, safeguarding its intricate artistic features for future generations.
 Housed within the King Abdulaziz Library, the manuscript exemplifies the library’s dedication to preserving Islamic heritage while providing access to researchers and visitors alike.

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