King Fahd National Library Showcases Rare Manuscripts at Riyadh Book Fair
The King Fahad National Library's pavilion at the Riyadh International Book Fair 2024 has captivated visitors with a collection of six historical manuscripts. Among the treasures is an Arabic Quran manuscript featuring Persian interpretations in the margins, dating back to 1009 AH. Other highlights included a Hebrew scroll and a manuscript of Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziya's "al-Kafiyah ash-Shafiyah" from 1274 AH.
Since its establishment as a public library in 1983, the King Fahad National Library has been dedicated to acquiring, organizing, preserving, and disseminating intellectual production. Today, it stands as a national institution housing over 6,000 rare original manuscripts, rivaling the world's greatest libraries.
The library's pavilion at the book fair features several sections that highlight its various roles and contributions. The manuscripts and rare books section showcases a collection of cultural and intellectual treasures, while the registration section demonstrates the library's commitment to documenting and preserving Saudi intellectual and cultural heritage. An interactive screen section provides visitors with informative videos about the library's services and activities.