19th-Century Octagonal Quran Attracts Attention at Holy Quran Museum

 The Holy Quran Museum in Makkah is showcasing a rare and unique historical Quran written in India during the 19th century (13th century AH).
 The manuscript features a unique octagonal design and compact size, offering easy portability while reflecting a blend of practicality, artistic precision, and innovation in Quranic production.
 The exhibit supports the museum’s mission to educate visitors about the history and evolution of Quranic calligraphy, while contributing to the growing cultural and tourism landscape of the Hira Cultural District and reinforcing Makkah’s global cultural significance.

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