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Copy of first German translation of Quran on display in Mecca

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Copy of first German translation of Quran on display in Mecca

A rare copy of the first German translation of the meaning of the Quran text is being displayed at the Holy Quran Museum in the Hira Cultural District in Mecca.

Axar.az reports, citing Al Arabiya, printed in 1623, in the German city of Nuremberg, this edition is considered a key historical example of efforts to convey the Quran’s meanings to non-Arabic speakers and reflects early European interest in Quranic studies.

The copy is part of the holdings of the King Fahd National Library, which preserves national and scientific heritage for researchers and the public.

The display is part of the museum’s mission to showcase historical treasures related to the Holy Quran using modern museum methods.

Date
2026.04.27 / 16:54
Author
Axar.az
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