AS-SALT, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: A view of the smallest copy of the Quran, which attracts the attention of antique, cultural heritage and collection enthusiasts, at the Permanent Folk Heritage Museum, founded by Jordanian Ibrahim Ahmed Nevvar himself in As-Salt, Jordan on January 24, 2023. 1.50 centimeters wide and 2.5 centimeters long, with a green cover, the Quran can only be read with a magnifying glass, as the texts are very small. ( Ahmed Shoura - Anadolu Agency )
AS-SALT, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: Jordanian Ibrahim Ahmed Nevvar reads the smallest copy of the Quran, which attracts the attention of antique, cultural heritage and collection enthusiasts, with a magnifying glass at the Permanent Folk Heritage Museum, which he founded in As-Salt, Jordan on January 24, 2023. 1.50 centimeters wide and 2.5 centimeters long, with a green cover, the Quran can only be read with a magnifying glass, as the texts are very small. ( Ahmed Shoura - Anadolu Agency )
AS-SALT, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: Jordanian Ibrahim Ahmed Nevvar reads the smallest copy of the Quran, which attracts the attention of antique, cultural heritage and collection enthusiasts, with a magnifying glass at the Permanent Folk Heritage Museum, which he founded in As-Salt, Jordan on January 24, 2023. 1.50 centimeters wide and 2.5 centimeters long, with a green cover, the Quran can only be read with a magnifying glass, as the texts are very small. ( Ahmed Shoura - Anadolu Agency )
AS-SALT, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: Jordanian Ibrahim Ahmed Nevvar reads the smallest copy of the Quran, which attracts the attention of antique, cultural heritage and collection enthusiasts, with a magnifying glass at the Permanent Folk Heritage Museum, which he founded in As-Salt, Jordan on January 24, 2023. 1.50 centimeters wide and 2.5 centimeters long, with a green cover, the Quran can only be read with a magnifying glass, as the texts are very small. ( Ahmed Shoura - Anadolu Agency )
AS-SALT, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: Jordanian Ibrahim Ahmed Nevvar holds the smallest copy of the Quran, which attracts the attention of antique, cultural heritage and collection enthusiasts, at the Permanent Folk Heritage Museum, which he founded in As-Salt, Jordan on January 24, 2023. 1.50 centimeters wide and 2.5 centimeters long, with a green cover, the Quran can only be read with a magnifying glass, as the texts are very small. ( Ahmed Shoura - Anadolu Agency )
AS-SALT, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: Jordanian Ibrahim Ahmed Nevvar holds the smallest copy of the Quran, which attracts the attention of antique, cultural heritage and collection enthusiasts, at the Permanent Folk Heritage Museum, which he founded in As-Salt, Jordan on January 24, 2023. 1.50 centimeters wide and 2.5 centimeters long, with a green cover, the Quran can only be read with a magnifying glass, as the texts are very small. ( Ahmed Shoura - Anadolu Agency )
AS-SALT, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: Jordanian Ibrahim Ahmed Nevvar holds the smallest copy of the Quran, which attracts the attention of antique, cultural heritage and collection enthusiasts, at the Permanent Folk Heritage Museum, which he founded in As-Salt, Jordan on January 24, 2023. 1.50 centimeters wide and 2.5 centimeters long, with a green cover, the Quran can only be read with a magnifying glass, as the texts are very small. ( Ahmed Shoura - Anadolu Agency )
AS-SALT, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: Jordanian Ibrahim Ahmed Nevvar holds the smallest copy of the Quran, which attracts the attention of antique, cultural heritage and collection enthusiasts, at the Permanent Folk Heritage Museum, which he founded in As-Salt, Jordan on January 24, 2023. 1.50 centimeters wide and 2.5 centimeters long, with a green cover, the Quran can only be read with a magnifying glass, as the texts are very small. ( Ahmed Shoura - Anadolu Agency )
AS-SALT, JORDAN - JANUARY 24: Jordanian Ibrahim Ahmed Nevvar holds the smallest copy of the Quran, which attracts the attention of antique, cultural heritage and collection enthusiasts, at the Permanent Folk Heritage Museum, which he founded in As-Salt, Jordan on January 24, 2023. 1.50 centimeters wide and 2.5 centimeters long, with a green cover, the Quran can only be read with a magnifying glass, as the texts are very small. ( Ahmed Shoura - Anadolu Agency )