Makkah: The Holy Quran Museum in Makkah's Hira Cultural District is showcasing a rare quarter of the Holy Quran, specifically part 25, estimated to date back to the 9th century AH (15th century AD).
According to Saudi Press Agency, this manuscript, written in the Levantine Naskh script, is distinguished by its intricate decorations and exquisite gilding, reflecting the Quran's revered status throughout the centuries.
Preserved at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, the exhibition is part of a collaborative effort to highlight Quranic treasures and rare manuscripts, enriching visitors' cultural and intellectual experience.
