A mosque of Indian State's Gujarat City Vadodra recently Claims to have World's largest Quran in Size. Earlier Masjid Kazan's Qolsharif of Russia was awarded Guinness World Records certificate for having the world's largest Quran.
Printed on Scotland paper, this Quran edition was 150x200 cm, had 632 pages and weighed 800 kg.
The cover was made of malachite and semi-precious stones and is encrusted with phyanite, jade, gold and silver leaf.
The mosque, which is famous because of its association with cricketers Irfan Pathan and Yusuf Pathan, has now claimed of having the biggest elaboration of the holy text.
The length and breadth of this Quran is 75 inch and 41 inch respectively. The ink used in the texts is made up of Kohl and peacock’s feather. The border of the Quran is elaborated with a gold coating.
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