MAKKAH — The Holy Qur’an Museum in Makkah’s Hira Cultural District is showcasing a uncommon manuscript of the Holy Qur’an, particularly half (juz) 25, estimated thus far again to the15th century (ninth century AH).
Written within the Levantine Naskh script, this manuscript is distinguished by its intricate decorations and beautiful gilding, reflecting the revered standing of the holy e book all through the centuries.
Preserved on the King Faisal Middle for Analysis and Islamic Research, the exhibition is a part of a collaborative effort to spotlight Qur’anic treasures and uncommon manuscripts, enriching guests’ cultural and mental expertise.




