The Holy Quran Museum in Mecca has revealed a rare Quran designed in the unique shape of a ship. This artifact stands out as one of the museum's most significant exhibits, reflecting the rich Islamic heritage.
The King Abdulaziz Library in Riyadh has announced the discovery of a rare manuscript titled 'Gharib Al-Quran,' dating back to the 4th Hijri century, authored by the esteemed scholar Abu Ubaidah Ma'mar ibn al-Muthanna al-Tamimi al-Basri. This discovery highlights the significance of Islamic heritage and enhances the library's status as a prominent cultural center.
The King Abdulaziz Public Library in Riyadh announced it houses over <strong>185 manuscripts</strong> of Quran interpretation, highlighting Saudi Arabia's commitment to preserving Islamic heritage. These manuscripts represent a significant cultural and religious treasure.
The Supreme Council of Sufi Orders commended the Egyptian government's efforts to develop the Al-Bayt mosques, emphasizing the importance of these steps in enhancing cultural and religious identity. This recognition comes at a time when the country is witnessing increasing interest in Islamic heritage.