Makkah: The Holy Quran Museum at the Hira Cultural District is currently showcasing a collection of rare Quranic artifacts, prominently featuring one of the oldest printed copies of the Holy Quran, produced in the city of Kazan in 1906 CE (1324 AH).
According to Saudi Press Agency, this particular copy of the Holy Quran is notable for its scholarly commentaries and marginal annotations, which reflect the efforts of generations of scholars dedicated to interpreting Quranic verses and elucidating their meanings.
The museum, situated in the Hira Cultural District of Makkah, is home to rare artifacts, manuscripts, and Qurans that represent significant milestones in the history of writing and printing the Holy Quran. It also benefits from modern display technologies that offer informative and interactive content to its visitors.