QAIRO: An Egyptian artist who educated himself after dropping out of school has spent three years creating what he hopes is the world's biggest holy Quran.
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Saad Mohammed, who has hand-painted Islamic motifs on the walls and ceilings of his home in the town of Belqina, north of Cairo, has reproduced the holy Quran on a paper scroll 700 metres long.
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He displays the intricately decorated manuscript in a large wooden box with rollers at each end.
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"This holy Quran is 700 metres long, and of course that's a large amount of paper," he told Reuters Television. "I self-funded this project for the past three years - and I'm an average person. I don't have assets or anything."
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Mohammed wants to submit this holy Quran for inclusion in Guinness World Records. Guinness says that while there is a record for the world's biggest printed Quran, there is so far no record holder for the largest handwritten version.
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Mohammed says he is hoping for help with the costs of applying to Guinness from the government or any other interested party.