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Jammu and Kashmir: Ganderbal girl wins hearts by handwriting Quran 

| @indiablooms | Mar 26, 2023, at 06:38 am

Srinagar: A young girl from Ganderbal region of Jammu and Kashmir has touched hearts by hand-writing the Holy Quran.

Salima serves as a role model for others as she completed the Quran in just a few months, reports The Munsif Daily.

She attributes her passion for writing the Holy Book to the religious atmosphere in her home and her family’s emphasis on studying and mastering the Holy Quran.

Salima diligently wrote every morning and evening while also managing her studies. She expressed gratitude for the support of her family during this endeavor, the news portal reported.

“Whatever I needed while writing the Holy Quran, all the necessary things were provided. I was first taught to read the Holy Quran by many Maulvi Sahibs of the area and provided all kinds of knowledge about the Holy Quran.” Salima says that first I memorised the Quran and then after that I started writing the Quran by hand and finally I was able to complete this work in a short period of about four months. She said “I am feeling very happy”.

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