Innovative Mosque in Cairo Dedicates 30 Rooms to Each Chapter of the Quran

Hamariweb  |  Jul 10, 2023

A remarkable Quranic manuscript has made history by securing a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. Situated in a prestigious mosque in Cairo, Egypt, this architectural masterpiece has garnered attention and awe worldwide. With a construction cost of 800 million Egyptian pounds, it stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region.

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.

The mosque finds its home in Egypt’s new administrative capital, commonly referred to as Masjid Al-Masr. It also holds the distinguished title of the “Islamic Cultural Center,” reflecting its commitment to promoting Islamic values and heritage.

Boasting a remarkable capacity of accommodating over 100,000 worshippers, this grand mosque provides a serene space for spiritual reflection and prayer. Its inauguration ceremony held on the auspicious first day of Ramadan and graced by the presence of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

The mosque’s accomplishments extend beyond its architectural splendor. It has secured two world records, placing it firmly in the global spotlight. Firstly, it houses the world’s largest wooden member, constructed with precision and reaching a towering height of 54 feet. Additionally, the mosque boasts the largest hanging Chandelier worldwide, weighing an astonishing 50 tons, with a diameter of 22 meters, spanning four floors.

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