Tiny ancient Quran on display in Israel for Ramadan

A tiny 10th century Quran is on display for the first time as part of a collection of Islamic texts being shown at Israel’s National Library to mark the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Curator Raquel Ukeles says this week that the exhibition is aimed at drawing attention to Islam and minority cultures in the Jewish state.

Ukeles says the Quran is “fragile, but well-preserved” and is special because it was written without punctuation. She says it likely served as “a religious talisman.”

The Quran is only 68 by 37 millimeters (2.5 inches by 1.5 inches) in size.

Islam is the dominant faith of Israel’s Arab minority, which makes up around a fifth of its population, and of Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

— AP

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