Scientists using radiocarbon analysis dated the Quran fragments to be written between 568 and 645AD, placing it amongst the earliest in the world. University of Birmingham / EPA
Scientists using radiocarbon analysis dated the Quran fragments to be written between 568 and 645AD, placing it amongst the earliest in the world. University of Birmingham / EPA
Scientists using radiocarbon analysis dated the Quran fragments to be written between 568 and 645AD, placing it amongst the earliest in the world. University of Birmingham / EPA
Scientists using radiocarbon analysis dated the Quran fragments to be written between 568 and 645AD, placing it amongst the earliest in the world. University of Birmingham / EPA

‘Oldest’ known Quran found in Birmingham


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LONDON // The University of Birmingham claims that new scientific tests on a Quran parchment place it close to the time of the Prophet Mohammed.

The university said Wednesday that radiocarbon dating has put the parchment among one of the oldest known manuscripts of the Quran known to survive.

The analysis dated the parchment close to the time of the prophet, who is generally believed to have lived between 570 and 632.

Professor David Thomas said the finding could well “take us back to within a few years of the actual founding of Islam.”

The manuscript has long been part of the university’s Cadbury Research Library.

But it had not been bound properly and was attached to the leaves of a similar manuscript that was not as old.

* Associated Press