MAKKAH ( WNAM MONITORING): The Holy Qur’an Museum in the Hira Cultural District in Makkah showcases rare Qur’anic artifacts, attracting visitors from across the Kingdom and around the world.
Among its highlights is one of the oldest printed copies of the Holy Qur’an, produced in Kazan in 1906. The Qur’an on display features scholarly commentaries and marginal annotations, reflecting generations of efforts to interpret and explain its verses.
The museum houses rare artifacts, manuscripts, and Qur’ans that trace key milestones in the writing and printing of the Holy Qur’an, enhanced by modern interactive display technologies.
Visitors can explore the history of the Holy Qur’an, from its revelation and compilation to its preservation and printing across different eras.