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Quran Copy Written with Invisible Ink on Display at Quran Expo

15:23 - July 20, 2014
News ID: 1431300
A copy of the Holy Quran written with invisible ink is on display at the 22nd International Holy Quran Exhibition in Tehran.

 Visitors to the exhibition can see the handwritten copy in the Written Works Section of the Expo.

Mohsen Khanjari has written the copy in Naskh calligraphy using nanotechnology.
The Quran copy is in Uthman Taha style and each page measures 29 by 20 centimeters.
Khanjari says the ink used to write the copy only becomes visible when infrared light is shed on it.
He plans to donate the copy to Astan-e Quds Razavi after the conclusion of the Quran exhibit.
The 22nd International Holy Quran Exhibition will be underway at the Holy Defense Garden-Museum until July 22.

Tags: quran ، copy ، invisible ، Khanjari
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