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Indian Child Handwrites the Entire Holy Qur’an at Age 9 After Two and a Half Years of Dedication

Indian Child Handwrites the Entire Holy Qur’an at Age 9 After Two and a Half Years of Dedication

 

In an extraordinary achievement that combines a deep love for the Book of Allah with early-age creativity, Indian child Muhammad Midlaj, aged 9, from the state of Kerala on the Malabar Coast, succeeded in hand-writing a complete copy of the Holy Qur’an after two and a half years of continuous and meticulous work.

He began his ambitious project in December 2022, when he was just six years old, inspired by his participation in a local competition for children under the age of seven. He took on this great challenge with determination and resolve.

Muhammad dedicated an hour each day to writing the Qur’an, using a pencil on A4-sized sheets, adhering to the rules of Arabic calligraphy and the precision of diacritical markings, with remarkable attention to the details and standards of script.

His family provided an ideal environment and continuous support. His mother reviewed his writings and corrected mistakes as he progressed, until he completed the manuscript on May 26, 2025.

To ensure the accuracy and integrity of the text, the handwritten copy underwent thorough review by a large number of male and female memorizers of the Qur’an. The manuscript was divided and reviewed multiple times over two months to guarantee its full conformity with the standardized printed Qur’an.

(Source: Al-Sharq Newspaper)

 

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* للاطلاع على الترجمة الكاملة للخبر باللغة العربية، اضغط (هنا).


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