A teen writes Holy Quran
The Quran is the Holy Book or the Scriptures of the Muslims. It lays down for them the law and commandments, codes for their social and moral behavior, and contains a comprehensive religious philosophy. The language of the Quran is Arabic
A teen wrote Holy Quran with her hands
A young girl from the Ganderbal district of central Kashmir has made the district proud by writing the holy Quran with her own hands. Salima has written the Quran in such beautiful handwriting that it looks like it is computerized.
Salima has set an example by writing the Quran at such a young age within a short period of time.
Salima says “Due to the religious environment at home, I developed a special relationship with the Holy Quran and also developed a passion for writing the Quran. I started writing the Holy Quran on November 5, 2022, and today I have done good work by completing it. Done,”
She further added, “I’m also graduating.” Every morning and evening after work, I used to write the Quran. Parents and all other family members have been incredibly helpful during this time. “Whatever I needed while writing the Holy Quran, all the necessary things were provided. I was first taught to read the Holy Quran by many Maulvi Sahibs of the area who provided all kinds of knowledge about the Quran.”
Salima also mentioned, “first I memorized the Quran and then after that, I started writing the Quran by hand and finally, I was able to complete this work in a short period of about four months. I am feeling very happy”.
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Quran on Irish Fabric
Naseem Akhtar is a woman from Pakistan. Akhtar hails from Gujarat in Pakistan. She was 30 years old when she decided to write Quran on a cloth fabric.
Ms. Akhtar spent her days writing the Quran on pieces of White Irish fabric by hand. She created the words using needles and black thread.
It took her 17 years to make those letters on Irish fabric. Around 300 meters of cloth and close to 25,000 meters of thread were used to create the Quran.