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PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Shah Farman has given a cash prize to a Faisalabad resident for writing the largest copy of the Holy Quran Majeed with his hand.
As per details, Pir Imtiaz Haider Shah Norani Mujaddi, hailing from Faisalabad was invited by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Shah Farman in recognition of writing the copy of Quran stretched over 3,411 feet long and 27 feet wide paper.
Shah Farman appreciated Imtiaz Haider for his love and respect for the Quran. “A Pakistani has written the longest copy of the Quran with his hand which is laudable,” he said. He also presented the man with a cash prize for the man.
دنیا کا سب سے طویل ہاتھ سے قرآن مجید تحریر کرنیوالے پیر امتیاز حیدر شاہ نورانی مجددی کی گورنر ہاؤس پشاور آمد
فیصل آباد سے تعلق رکھنے والے پیر امتیاز حیدر شاہ نورانی مجددی نے 3411 فٹ طویل قرآن مجید اپنے ہاتھ سے تحریر کیاhttps://t.co/8z6t4ZaIy0
— Shah Farman Updates (@ShahFarmanupdat) December 31, 2020
Earlier, Pir Imtiaz Haider claimed that he had written the World’s largest handwritten Quran. According to Haider, it took him a year to complete the whole task.
The length of the handwritten holy scripture is around 3,125 ft. Haider had used 4 different colors while writing the script and later on rolled each page around a ruler in order to protect it. The approximate weight of the Holy Quran is 150kg.
He said that his objective behind this activity is to build a positive image of Pakistan and also to boost the Quranic teachings so that each and every Muslim abides by the teachings and rules of the Holy book.
This man had already written Quran with his hands which is 51 ft long and is a part of the Guinness Book of World Record and he is pretty sure that this time also his scripture will make it to the book of World Records.