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Riyadh governor inaugurate­s Al-Faisal Museum for Arab-Islamic Art

Over 200 rare heritage pieces, unique manuscript­s of the Holy Qur’an featured

- ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar on Friday inaugurate­d Al-Faisal Museum for Arab- Islamic Art in the presence of Prince Turki Al- Faisal, chairman of the board of directors of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, and Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage ( SCTH).

The museum is affiliated with the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, and showcases art collection­s owned by the Center in two halls.

The first includes rare heritage pieces of Arab- Islamic art, while the other comprises unique manuscript­s and print- ed versions of the Holy Qur’an, including Al- Amsar versions.

These versions are famous for their diversity in terms of country of origin and size; some are extremely rare and very old.

The museum includes ArabIslami­c art that represents patterns of transactio­ns and dealings that were widespread in Islamic communitie­s across centuries.

It features more than 200 rare heritage pieces and unique manuscript­s of the Holy Qur’an, and includes home appliances, war equipment, literature, medical instrument­s, coins, wood, pottery and textiles.

Prince Faisal thanked Prince Turki for the invitation to the inaugurati­on ceremony, and said the museum emphasizes the role of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies in studying Islamic history and its efforts in the fields of science, knowledge and heritage.

Prince Faisal noted that the Center organizes visits to the museum. He stressed the role of Prince Turki in supporting the Center’s cultural events, and said such museums represent a quantum leap in the field of culture and heritage in the Kingdom.

Prince Turki said King Salman is the first patron and sponsor of the Center’s activities, and himself opened many exhibition­s there when he was governor of Riyadh. Prince Turki invited the public to visit the museum, noting that it is open to everyone of both sexes.

 ??  ?? Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar observes the unique manuscript­s and printed versions of the Holy Qur’an, at the inaugurati­on ceremony of Al-Faisal Museum for Arab-Islamic Art on Friday. (SPA)
Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar observes the unique manuscript­s and printed versions of the Holy Qur’an, at the inaugurati­on ceremony of Al-Faisal Museum for Arab-Islamic Art on Friday. (SPA)

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