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Old Copies of Quran Buried in Pakistan Underground Site

9:50 - January 28, 2017
News ID: 3462049
TEHRAN (IQNA) – A pious businessman and concerned businessman established a foundation in 1992 to build an underground site in rural Pakistan where up to 2.5 million old and disused copies of the Quran are stored.

Pakistan Underground Shrine Where 2.5 Million Old Copies of the Qur'an Are Buried


The businessman, Samad Lehri, decided to establish the foundation known as Jabal-e-Noor after realizing that there were many old copies of the Islamic holy book that were in a state of disrepair.

The site features a series of tunnels stretching to around 3.5 kilometers long. It is reported that some of the copies are up to 600 years old.

The foundation is building more tunnels to create space for thousands of more copies, and the demand for space is still rising.

In Islam, it is forbidden to desecrate the holy book in any way due to its holiness, thus making the site particularly convenient for storing old copies.

It has also become a tourist attraction, as many religious observers are attracted to the prospect of seeing historical copies of the Quran, some of which are preserved in glass cases.


Source: Tuko

 

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