700-year-old copy of Holy Quran stolen from Hindu owner in Rajasthan
The special edition had calligraphy in gold and also used sapphire
JAIPUR:
A 700-year-old copy of the Holy Quran was stolen from a Hindu owner in Rajhastan, India. The owner, 55-year-old Jaidev Prasad, said that it was gifted to him by a friend in 2011.
On Tuesday evening, a man who Prasad occasionally did business with, visited him and while Prasad was attending a phone call, the man allegedly held a gun to his head and asked to see the Holy Quran. He then took it and rode away on a motorbike.
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"The copy was special", Prasad said, "It had calligraphy in gold and also used sapphire."
He said he had hoped to pass on the heirloom to his daughter.
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After a case was registered, police said that the book was probably stolen because of its antique value and precious stones.
This article originally appeared on NDTV.
A 700-year-old copy of the Holy Quran was stolen from a Hindu owner in Rajhastan, India. The owner, 55-year-old Jaidev Prasad, said that it was gifted to him by a friend in 2011.
On Tuesday evening, a man who Prasad occasionally did business with, visited him and while Prasad was attending a phone call, the man allegedly held a gun to his head and asked to see the Holy Quran. He then took it and rode away on a motorbike.
Related: 'World Muslimah contest' on mission to empower women
"The copy was special", Prasad said, "It had calligraphy in gold and also used sapphire."
He said he had hoped to pass on the heirloom to his daughter.
Related: Finnish radio show to recite Holy Quran cover to cover
After a case was registered, police said that the book was probably stolen because of its antique value and precious stones.
This article originally appeared on NDTV.