In Cairo, Egypt, an ancient manuscript of the Holy Quran, dating back 1,400 years, is being displayed at the Book House and National Documents Authority.
Comprising 32 pages meticulously written on leather, it stands as an invaluable relic believed to date back to the era of the Sahaba (May Allah be pleased with them), the close companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Its presence at the Book House and National Documents Authority in Cairo provides a unique opportunity for scholars, historians, and visitors to delve into the ancient script and marvel at the enduring legacy of Islamic scholarship.