Pakistani lady completes world’s first hand stitched Quran in 32 years
Pakistani lady completes world’s first hand stitched Quran in 32 years
Love for Islam: Religion is very dear to everyone. People are very sensitive about their religion. Some people, however, are more dedicated to their religion than others. Such is the case of Muslims.
Muslims around the world have a lot of love for Islam. Their love and devotion have always amused the world. When the love of Allah is enlightened in the heart, then efforts and dedication take the greatest form.
Naseem Akhtar: A Pakistani woman has also made news with the love and dedication she had towards Islam. Her efforts towards Islam is a great story of passion and love of 32 years.
Naseem Akhtar, a lady from Pakistan has received the honor of stitching the first ever Holy Quran. The creation itself is a masterpiece and reflects her hard work and dedication towards Islam.
The world’s first every hand stitched Quran: The stitched Holy Quran has a weight of 60 kilograms and is made out of cotton cloth. The lady has used the contrast of gold embroidery with it which marks perfection. The cover page of the Holy Quran has a silk border and she has chosen the same pattern for each chapter.
At the initial of each Chapter, she has made a separate cover page. Not only this, she has stitched all the verses of the Quran in lively green color. All her work is handwork and none of it uses the machine. She has not even taken help from anyone else for the very purpose. She has completed all the Quran on her own.
The tale of hard work: It took Naseem Akhtar about 32 years to complete the masterpiece. She was a young lady when this idea suddenly strikes her and she did not hesitate in undertaking it. She, however, did not know that the project of hers would take decades to complete.
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