The Quran my grandpa wrote
My object is the Quran that my grandpa wrote. The Quran is from Pakistan. The Quran is the Holy book for Muslims. The Quran is used for reading after praying, reading in a Mosque, reading in a special holiday called Eid, and the Quran has verses that protect you for example Ayyat-ul-Kursi which protects you. Muslims read Ayyat-ul-Kursi when they're in trouble, danger, or if they are scared, etc.
The Quran is made out of paper, and some are made out of palm leafs stalks, and scattered parchments. I chose the Quran because the Quran is important to me and my family. I also chose the Quran because this Quran is the Quran that my grandpa wrote. The Quran teaches you about the day of judgment, worshiping one god who is Allah, observing the rules of the Quran, and striving after the heavenly afterlife. The Quran is connected to my grandpa, Naseer. Naseer immigrated from Pakistan to America for good studies, and to stay here.
A question that I have for my ancestors about the Quran is, if the Quran that my grandpa wrote was ever passed down to them, and if they ever got the chance to read it. And a question I have for myself about the Quran is if I’ll ever be able to read the Quran he wrote.
– MA
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