THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE HOLY QURAN IN IRAN DISPLAYS QUR'ANIC MANUSCRIPTS

The National Museum of the Holy Qur'an in Tehran, the capital of Iran, specializes in exhibiting Qur'anic manuscripts and artworks. Its collection comprises 650 artifacts, with the majority being manuscripts of the Qur'an. Among these are Qur’ans dating from around the 4th century of the Hijri Shamsi calendar to the end of the Qajar period, along with a diverse array of coins, plates, boxes, penholders, vases, and other valuable objects. Established in 2005, the museum houses a significant number of historical artifacts from the history of Islam, including manuscripts of the Holy Qur'an.