Thursday, 26 January 2017

UNDERGROUND SHRINE WHERE 2.5 MILLION COPIES OF HOLY QUMRAN ARE BURRIED

   You will be amazed. An underground shrine built in 1992 by a business man, Samad Lehri, in rural Pakistan. Up to 2.5 million old and disused copies of the Qur’an are stored for preservation.

This shrine has features of tunnels stretching to 3.5km long, not less than 2.5 million copies of QuR'AN some of which are preserved in glass cases are in preservation, some valued as old as 600 years ago. The shrine establishement as so called Jabel-e-Noor was motivationally created by Samad Lehri to safeguard the Holy Qur'an after realizing many old copies of the Qur'an were in desrepaired state.
The businessman, Samad Lehri, decided to establish the foundation known as Jabal-e-Noor after realizing that there were many old copies of the Islamic holy book that were in a state of disrepair. The shrine is said to be building more tunnels for increase safekeeping since it has also become a tourist attraction, as many religious observers are attracted to the prospect of seeing historical copies of the Qur’an.

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