Saudi Arabia Bans Inscribing Quranic Verses on Gold Ornaments and Decorative Items

Hamariweb  |  Oct 20, 2023

In a significant development, Saudi Arabia has implemented a ban on inscribing Quranic verses onto gold ornaments and decorative items, according to reports from Arab media. This directive has been issued under the joint authority of the Grand Mufti and the Minister of Interior of Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi Interior Minister has underlined the importance of not inscribing the name of Allah on disposable items such as paper, utensils, or equipment. This measure seeks to prevent the casual or disrespectful treatment of these sacred inscriptions.

The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia emphasizes the sanctity of Quranic verses, which are intended to serve as a source of guidance for humanity. Any use of these verses for purposes other than their intended guidance is strictly prohibited, and their desecration is considered unacceptable under any circumstances.

This ban not only underscores the reverence for the Quranic verses but also serves to maintain the sanctity of these inscriptions, ensuring they are not trivialized or discarded casually. It reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to preserving the spiritual and cultural significance of these sacred texts.

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