News 24 Professor Fahd Al-Khashim tells the details of writing the Qur'an in his handwriting and reveals the time it took



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CoarseThe teacher, Fahd bin Nasser al-Khashim, who wrote the Quran in writing, explained the dream that he had achieved by writing the Qur'an in no time, pointing out that his writing project had lasted about 26 months.

In a statement on Quran radio, Al-Khashim said that he had asked his daughter, who specializes in computers, to design specific pages for him in the inscriptions and decorations of the Qur'an, pointing out after his move to Wadi al-Dawasr, his project

He explained that he had started writing the 15-5-1438 AH and had ended on 15/7/1440 AH, noting that he was writing two hours a day for two sessions, the first for one hour for writing and the other for training.

He emphasized that his goal of the project was to leave a legacy to his children and grandchildren, and a gesture to support the Quran and pave the way for others to start writing the Qur'an.

Al-Khashim documented a video clip as he wrote for the last Surah of the Almighty Book of God, calling on God to purify his work for his sacred face, rewarded by a follow-up and praise from the pioneers of the communication sites.

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