None of the Quran copies held in the mosque was damaged in the flames, reports said.
Faulty electric wires were the cause of flames that caused a lot of damage in the mosque but left no casualties.
After the fire was put out, people who entered the mosque were astonished to discover that copies of the Quran were the only objects that had remained intact.
They described it as a miracle that the Qurans had not been even slightly damaged by the flames.
Tabuk is the capital city of the Tabuk Region in northwestern Saudi Arabia. It has a population of around 600,000 and is close to the Jordan–Saudi Arabia border.
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