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With its inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records, a rare Quranic manuscript has made history. This architectural marvel, which can be found in the famous ‘Misr Mosque’ in Cairo, Egypt, has attracted admiration from all over the world. It was built for 800 million Egyptian pounds and serves as a symbol of the region’s rich cultural legacy.
What sets this mosque apart is its innovative approach to preservation. Each verse of the Quran, from Surah Al-Fatiha to Surah An-Nas, meticulously inscribed on separate walls or galleries. This attention to detail ensures that the sacred text is cherished and easily accessible to worshippers.
Egypt’s Grand Mosque has obtained three international certificates from the Guinness World Records, according to Egypt Independent, an English newspaper.
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Egypt’s Islamic Cultural Center, Misr Mosque in the New Administrative Capital was established on an area of 15,000 square meters,
It has a large place for services, as well as a group of spacious and multi-storey garages, with a capacity of about 4,000 cars pic.twitter.com/EV7aYpj1kK— مشاريع مصر Egypt (@EgyProjects) March 28, 2023
The mosque houses the world’s tallest minbar (pulpit) with a height of 16.6 meters (54 feet). The pulpit is made of wood and has been entirely handcrafted.
Another record of the mosque is that it houses the world’s heaviest chandelier, weighing 50 tons. It has a diameter of 22 meters and is suspended at a height of four floors.
The area of the Islamic Cultural Center is 19,100 square metres. It features multiple floors of parking spaces that can accommodate up to 4,000 vehicles.