AhlulBayt News Agency: A permanent exhibition at the Quran Museum in Mecca is providing visitors with a unique cultural and spiritual experience, showcasing rare manuscripts and the world’s largest Quran.
The exhibition, which features some of the most valuable Quranic manuscripts and the largest copy of the Quran, is now open to the public at the museum.
Situated in the Hira Cultural District near Jabal al-Nour, the museum is drawing visitors from across the world, especially during the Hajj pilgrimage.
The museum, inaugurated during the last Ramadan, is managed by Samaya Company. It offers an immersive educational journey through the history of the Quran, displaying ancient manuscripts and interactive exhibits.
A visitor, Abdul Basit, praised the initiative, stating that the exhibits enhance visitors’ understanding of the Quran’s significance and reinforce Islamic values.
Fahd Al-Sharif, director of the Hira Cultural District, emphasized that the museum is open to all and aims to enrich the cultural and religious experience of those visiting Mecca.
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