Mushtaq Ahmed, an 85-year-old Karachi resident, has spent more than 26 years giving the Holy Quran a new look, contributing significantly to the global Islamic perspective.
He wrote the holy book’s verses utilizing geometric principles in a one-of-a-kind manuscript that lacks the scripts of today’s languages.
Mushtaq Ahmed began this job at the age of 60 when people often prefer a life of serenity and luxury over a life of hard work after a lifetime of challenges and life’s realities. On the other hand, Mushtaq Ahmad vowed to put in a lot of effort for the faith he adores, and he spent his leisure time working on the book, which he produced using geometric rules and interpretations.
Mushtaq Ahmed has requested assistance from the Pakistani government to either locate his book at the Masjid Al-Nabawi library in Madinah Munawara or storing it at the world’s third-largest mosque, which will be constructed in Bahria Town, Karachi, soon.