Mustafa-Ibn-Jameel, a resident of the Bandipora district in north Kashmir has created a world record by writing the Holy Quran on a 500-meter scroll.
Mustafa-Ibn-Jameel, who is 27 years old took seven months to finish the writing and set this record.
According to a news report, Mustafa initially started calligraphy to improve his handwriting and with time he wrote Quran on paper for 18 hours in a day. The Lincoln Book of Records has rewarded Mustafa and said he has written the Quran on 14.5 inches wide and 500 meters long paper.
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“While learning calligraphy, I used to make signature and write verses from Quran. Then I thought I should write the entire Quran,” he said.
Mustafa is been congratulated by people all over the social media.
Mustafa-Ibn-Jameel, From Bandipora Creates World Record
Meanwhile, Kashmiri Photojournalist Basit Zagar tweeted a video on his Twitter account. In the video, the whole role of the 500m paper is being unfolded and the journalist is seen clicking pictures. Sharing the video, Basit Zagar wrote, “Mustafa-Ibn-Jameel, a 27-year-old Kashmiri calligrapher has broken the world record by writing the Holy Quran on a 500-meter scroll in seven months.”
The video has surprised the viewers and has garnered 12.5 k views.
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