Makkah: The Holy Quran Museum in the Hira Cultural District in Makkah showcases replica models of the materials used to write the Holy Quran during the Prophetic era. The museum offers visitors an educational experience exploring the origins of the written revelation and the methods the Prophet's Companions used to record the Quranic verses.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the exhibits include leather parchments, palm fronds, pieces of wood and stone, and animal bones such as shoulder blades and ribs. These materials were used before the Quran was compiled into a single volume. Accompanied by explanatory displays and interactive presentations, the exhibits illustrate how the materials were used and highlight the efforts to preserve the Quran in its original form.
As one of the Hira Cultural District's leading attractions, the museum explores the history of the Quran, its sciences, and the stages of its writing and compilation through modern exhibition halls and interactive technologies. It offers visitors an engaging and immersive educational experience.