World Bulletin / News Desk
The exhibit will feature 99 manuscripts, among them a hand-written copy of Quran, made by leading calligraphers in the Islamic world from the 9th abnd 10th century to the 19th century.
Most of the mushafs, written across a geography stretching from North Africa to China, from India to Mongolia and from Algeria to Iran, will be viewed by masses for the first time with the exhibit.
According to the TRT report, among the manuscripts to be displayed are mushafs belonging to Abbasid and Mamluk periods.
The exhibit will remain open to visits until February 25.
Güncelleme Tarihi: 05 Şubat 2015, 15:49