Exhibition of rare, ancient manuscripts of Holy Quran inaugurated

By APP
March 28, 2024
Chairman of the (CII) Dr Qibla Ayaz along with others cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony of the Quran Exhibition of Manuscripts on March 27, 2024. — APP

Islamabad : On the blessed occasion of Ramazan-ul-Mubarik, the three-day long exhibition of the rare and ancient manuscripts of the Holy Quran was inaugurated here at Safa Gold Mall on Wednesday.

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Chairman Council of Islamic Ideology (CCI) Dr Qibla Ayaz formally inaugurated the exhibition, organised by Iranian Embassy and Iran Pakistan Persian Research Centre.

The CCI chairman appreciated the cultural initiative and described the enthusiastic participation of people in the exhibition of Quranic manuscripts as a manifestation of the long-standing friendship between the people of Iran and Pakistan.

He said Holy Quran is an essential axis for the unity and closeness of the hearts of the Islamic Ummah.

In the exhibition, along with Quranic manuscripts, calligraphy panels and works of art have were presented and placed before the public.

These Qurans are written in beautiful Nastaliq, Thulth Naskh calligraphy, and some of them are decorated with gold water and other colors and patterns of flowers and shrubs. The exhibition includes dozens of original manuscripts of the Quran, some of which are accompanied by Persian translations.

The organiser said the existence of 800-year-old copies of the Holy Quran is an emphasis on the historical status of the legacy of the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Sallahu Alaihe wa Alihe Wasallam Khatam-un-Nabiyyeen). A large number of calligraphers, activists and art lovers participated in the event.

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