No. 3 (2000)
architecture

The Holy Qur’an Monument

Published 2026-05-16

Keywords

  • Holy Qur’an,
  • Cultural Architecture,
  • Monuments,
  • Reading,
  • Book,
  • Islamic Culture,
  • Sharjah,
  • Cultural Heritage
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Abstract

This short item presents a visual/documentary profile of an architectural monument associated with the Holy Qur’an as a symbol of reading, knowledge, and Islamic cultural presence. The material relies more on image and concise presentation than on extended textual discussion, making it closer to an illustrated documentary piece than to an analytical article. Its significance lies in linking architectural space with the cultural meaning of the book and in presenting a symbolic representation of the relationship between the sacred text, reading, and civilizational identity.

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