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One of World’s Smallest Qurans On Display in Turkey

13:38 - October 19, 2018
News ID: 3467014
TEHRAN (IQNA) – A micro-miniature exhibition kicked off on Thursday in the Kusadasi, a district in the western Aydın province of Turkey, showcasing a variety of unique artwork invisible to the naked eye.

 

They included one of the world’s smallest hand-written Quran created by Necati Korkmaz, who is Turkey’s only Gubari calligraphy artist, Yeni Safak reported.

Korkmaz, known as one of three micro-sculptors in the world, creates artifacts that sit within the eye of a needle or on a pin-head and completed the world’s smallest manuscript of the Quran, measuring less than 1 centimeter, within 3 years.

He stressed that for this outstanding work he mostly worked at nights, in a very hygienic setting and used a brush made from fox whiskers.

Korkmaz previously inscribed the 99 names of Allah (God) on a lentil and the Basmala (an Arabic phrase meaning “In the name of God, the most Gracious, the most Merciful”) on a hair.

 

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