The exhibition has been mounted on the sidelines of the 7th edition of Kuwait international Holy Quran competition, alkhaleej website reported.

The Juma al-Majid Culture and Heritage Center has organized the exhibit.
The center, which is based in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, has some 500,000 books, including 50,000 handwritten copies.
On display at the Kuwait expo are also manuscripts featuring Quranic sciences and works on different Quranic issues.
The 7th international Holy Quran contest of Kuwait has been underway in the Persian Gulf Arab country since Wednesday.
Some 100 contestants from 55 countries are attending the Quranic event.
It will run until April 20 and winners will be awarded at the closing ceremony to be attended by the Emir of Kuwait.