Prints of Nobel Quran that were written during the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) lifetime were reserved at Berlin State Library for years have been scientifically proven that the rare items found belong to the early Islam era.
The Qur’an prints were examined in a laboratory in Zurich, the seven page parchment papers Kuran script prints were written between the years 606 and 652.
According to Jeanette Lamblia, State Library spokesperson, as part of a major long term project called the “Corpus Coranicusm”, the copies were examined and analysed in a Zurich laboratory.
This particular print of the Quran was kept in the State Library for more than 100 years. The prints were originally as part of an legacy to an Egyptian scientist were thought to brought to Germany, either at the end of the 19the century or beginning of 20th century.