Saturday, October 5, 2013

Oldest Koran Found in Cave Yemen

A young man in Yemen found mold Koran oldest recognizable in a cave. Although offered hundreds of millions of dollars, the young man refused to release the al-Quran.

Al-Arabiya reported this week, an unnamed youth is claimed to find the al-Quran was wrapped leather cover in a cave in the mountains, south of the city of Dhale. In the first page of the Qur'an it says: "This manuscript was handwritten in the year 200 AH (815 AD)".

In the test of authenticity, it is known that the original manuscripts of the holy book. Meaning, mold al-Quran is the oldest ever found.

Evidence of the truth of the calendar can be seen from the type of paper used. In the Koran there are no points contained in the present Arabic alphabet. Posts in al-Quran is the old Arabic script. New points added in the next few centuries to distinguish similar letters.

This young man had offered money of 12 million Yemeni riyals, or about Rp538 million, but refused and decided to keep it.

In addition to finding the oldest Koran, the young man also reportedly found the sword Zulfikar, which is a gift of the Prophet Muhammad for Islam fourth Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib who was also a son.

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