“A new gallery of Quranic artifacts was opened in a mosque in Lahore, Pakistan”

The Punjab government of Pakistan on Friday inaugurated two new facilities at the historic Badshahi Mosque in Lahore: the Tabarrukat-e-Qur’an Gallery (housing sacred Islamic relics) and the Allama Iqbal Hall. Zahid Akhtar Zaman, Chief Secretary of Punjab, has emphasized that the preservation, promotion, and effective transmission of Islamic sacred relics (Tabarrukat) to future generations remain among the government’s foremost priorities. These revered relics include rare manuscripts of the Holy Qur’an, masterpieces of Islamic calligraphy, sacred historical artifacts, and invaluable heritage items, all being preserved and presented according to modern standards.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the Tabarrukat-e-Qur’an Gallery and Iqbal Hall (conference cum library hall) at Badshahi Mosque Lahore, Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman told that the gallery would not only strengthen spiritual connections but also provide a unique platform for visitors to explore Islamic history, calligraphy, and religious heritage.

“Now, after almost 150 years, under Dr. Ehsan Bhutta’s leadership, the relics have been moved to the new gallery, meeting the needs of the 21st century”, he said. In his address, Dr. Ehsan Bhutta described Islamic relics as a priceless spiritual and historical legacy, the preservation of which requires modern technology. He stated that the new Tabarrukat-e-Qur’an Gallery marks a significant milestone and will evolve into a distinguished intellectual and spiritual center, offering deeper insight into the Holy Qur’an, manuscript traditions, and the evolution of Islamic civilization.

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