600-Year-Old Quran Calligraphed By Hazrat Makhdoom Fakih Ali Mahimi, Displayed At Mahim Dargah In Annual Night of Reverence | X/@fpjindia

Hundreds of devotees gathered at the Mahim dargah on Saturday night for the annual exposition of a 600-year-old Quran that was calligraphed by Hazrat Makhdoom Fakih Ali Mahimi, the saint at the dargah.

The book is displayed to the faithful only for a few hours during one night in the holy month of Ramzan, before it is returned to a silver box in the ‘Ashtana’ or the shrine’s inner sanctum where the saint’s tomb is. People queued up for hours at the shrine for the ritual called ‘Ziyarat of the Quran Sharif’. The book was brought out at 10.30pm on Saturday and displayed till 2.15am on Sunday.

Suhail Khandwani, the managing trustee of Mahim Dargah and Pir Makhdoom Sahib Charitable Trust, said that the pages were probably bound into a volume nearly a century ago. The pages were written by Makhdum Baba one by one and his disciples are believed to have collected the pages separately till it was put together as a book. The saint is believed to have lived between the 14th and 15th centuries. He was a scholar of the Quran and reports of miracles ascribed to him bring thousands of pilgrims every day to his sea-side shrine.

With dimensions of one foot and nine inches, the 300-page book weighs about five kilos. Though the book’s pages are well-preserved and the black calligraphy fresh as if it was transcribed just a few decades ago, the dargah has plans to use modern preservation techniques to protect it. “We need to work on microfilming it,” said Khandwani.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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