Pir Syed Imtiaz Haider Shah Mujaddidi, a resident of a village near Mānsehra, has created the world's largest colorful Holy Quran with his own hands, along with an Urdu translation.
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Pir Syed Imtiaz Haider Shah Mujaddidi, the mastermind behind this awe-inspiring creation, reveals that it took him an arduous three years of ontinuous hard work to bring this unique and invaluable version of the colorful Holy Quran along with an Urdu translation to life.
He claims that this exceptional edition of the Holy Quran, consisting of 31 attributes including colorful calligraphy and comprehensive Urdu translation, is the largest of its kind in the world, contained within two volumes.
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The length of one page of this Quranic manuscript is approximately forty feet, and after opening it, the width of both rows is around eighteen feet. The verses of the Holy Quran in this calligraphic edition are accompanied by separate colors used for translation and symbols.
Pir Syed Imtiaz Haider Shah Mujaddidi stated that this magnificent manuscript of beautiful calligraphy was completed through day and night effort in four hundred and twenty-five (425) days.
Prior to this achievement, Pir Syed Imtiaz Shah Haider Mujaddidi had also attained the honor of writing the world's longest Holy Quran, which was included in the Arab Book of World Records.
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The citizens visited this beautiful Holy Quran and found inner tranquility. They expressed that the sacred book of the Holy Quran is not only meant to be preserved in homes but also serves as a guide for success in this world and the hereafter when read and followed.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the oldest existing Quran manuscript is the "Mushaf of Uthman," which was compiled in 655 AD and was in the possession of the third caliph of Islam, Hazrat Uthman. Its 705 pages are preserved in Uzbekistan.
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In 2012, a resident of the United Arab Emirates claimed to have written the smallest Quran manuscript in the world, measuring only 5.1 centimeters in length and 8 centimeters in width.
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