A four-day Quran exhibition organised by the office of the Senior Tutor, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad in collaboration with Quran Foundation Pakistan and Faisalabad Arts Council inaugurated by UAF Vice Chancellor Professor Iqrar Ahmad Khan outside Iqbal Auditorium on Wednesday.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Iqrar Ahmad Khan said that this exhibition is source of spiritual inspiration not only for students but it is also an enthusiastic experience for people from all walks of life. He added that due to collection of ancient hand-written Holy Book this exhibition has a touch of historic fragrance.
It is worth mentioning that a 1250 years old Quran written in Ibrani language as well as various manuscripts of Quran-e-Majeed written during 150 to 300 years AH. The old manuscripts of Holy Quran in French, Albanian, Spanish, German, Turkish, Bosnian, Russian, English, African, Uzbek, Tamil, Hindi and other languages are exhibited here.
World's smallest Holy Quran as well as "Tafseer" written by various Islamic scholars has also been showcased. Some of antiques manuscripts embroidered with gold, silver and precious stones are being exhibited. The calligraphy and CDs, as well as softwares are also being showcased. This exhibition will remain open from April 14 to April 15, from 09.00 am to 09.00 pm and subsequently on April 16 to April17th at Faisalabad Arts Council.
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