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Big handwritten Quran unveiled in Pakistan’s Faisalabad
A man in Pakistan’s Faisalabad, Pakistan, has claimed to have written the world’s biggest copy of the Quran.
A man in Pakistan’s Faisalabad, Pakistan, has claimed to have written the world’s biggest copy of the Quran.
The Quran, which is 51-feet long and eight feet wide, has been calligraphed by Imtiaz Haider.
The 10-page Holy Book was put on display in the city recently.
“I only seek to play my part in bringing Pakistan closer to the Quran,” Haider remarked while speaking to SAMAA TV.
The Quran weighs 32kg and was completed in three months.