The world's largest Quran is being exhibited in Mecca

The world's largest manuscript was exhibited at the Quran Museum, located in the Hira Cultural Area in Mecca, the holy city of Islam.
The exhibited work in the museum is an enlarged version of the historical Quran from the 16th century, with a height of 312 cm and a width of 220 cm, and consists of 700 pages.
Due to its size, this great copy was recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the world's largest Quran, and this museum is officially registered under the same name.
The work is an enlarged version based on a 16th-century historical copy of the Quran. Its original is now preserved in the King Abdulaziz Library Complex, providing historical evidence of the continuity of Muslim spirituality and the richness of Islamic art.
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