The publication will provide detailed information about the manuscript's origin history, its journey through centuries, paleographic features, and religious and cultural significance. Usman's Mushaf was copied in the 7th century and is currently preserved in Uzbekistan.
After the book's release, it will become part of the permanent exposition of the Center of Islamic Civilization, allowing visitors to gain a more complete understanding of this unique Islamic writing monument.
According to UNESCO, this manuscript, held by the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, is the oldest surviving written version of the Quran. It represents a canonical text known as Mushaf Usman, which replaced all previous versions.