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Grand Mosque Library Puts Rare Manuscripts on Display

9:14 - July 08, 2023
News ID: 3484246
MECCA (IQNA) – The library of the Grand Mosque of Mecca is showcasing a number of rare manuscripts, including paintings that feature Quranic verses.

 

The libraries and cultural affairs department of the General Presidency for the Two Holy Mosques is showcasing seven rare manuscripts in the women’s section of the Grand Mosque’s library in Mecca.

The rare manuscripts on display in the gallery include Qur’anic scripts written during the reign of Uthman bin Affan, paintings that feature Quranic verses by calligrapher Mohammed Ibrahim, and a rare copy of “Musnad Al-Muwatta,” the first legal work to incorporate hadith and fiqh.

Umaima bint Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, head of women’s activities at the department, said that the gallery aims to serve as a platform for people — from researchers to pilgrims — to broaden their historical and cultural knowledge.

The gallery also contains a mural documenting the stages of development the library went through, copies of the Holy Quran, and old newspapers and photographs of Mecca’s Grand Mosque, Al-Sudais added. 

The gallery receives visitors from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday to Thursday.

Museums in Mecca house rare antiquities that are more than 1,400 years old, highlighting the rich history of the place.

Experts consider these museums a portal of knowledge from which visitors get their information as they integrate and constitute an important tributary of the culture and history of Makkah with elements from different eras and periods of time.

 

Source: arabnews.com

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