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Beit Al Quran: A Sanctuary of Islamic Art and History

Discover Islamic art and history at Beit Al Quran, a world-renowned museum in Manama showcasing rare Quranic manuscripts and artifacts.

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Beit Al Quran in Manama, Bahrain, is a unique museum and cultural center dedicated to preserving Islamic arts and manuscripts. Established in 1990, it houses a vast collection of Quranic manuscripts, calligraphy, and other Islamic artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Islamic world.

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Building No.17, Rd No 1901, Manama, Al Hoora, BH
Monday
8:30 am-2:30 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am-2:30 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am-2:30 pm
Thursday
8:30 am-1:30 pm
Saturday
8:30 am-1:30 pm
Sunday
8:30 am-2:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From the Manama Bus Terminal, take bus lines 19, A2, 41, or A1. Alight at the Diplomatic Area bus stop, approximately a 5-10 minute walk (200 meters) from Beit Al Quran. A single bus fare costs approximately 0.30 BHD.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available throughout Manama. A short taxi ride from the city center or nearby hotels to Beit Al Quran will typically cost between 2 BHD and 4 BHD. Ensure the driver turns on the meter; the starting price is 2.0 BHD, and each KM is priced at 1.0 BHD.

    Driving

    If driving, navigate to the Al Hoora area of Manama. Beit Al Quran is located on Rd No 1901, Building No. 17. Limited street parking is available near the building, and parking is free.

    Local tips

    Dress conservatively when visiting Beit Al Quran to respect local customs.
    Entry to Beit Al Quran is free, but donations are appreciated to support the museum's activities.
    Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash photography may be restricted to protect delicate manuscripts.
    Combine your visit with nearby attractions like the Bahrain National Museum and Al Fateh Grand Mosque.

    Discover more about Beit Al Quran

    Beit Al Quran, meaning the 'House of the Quran,' is a multi-purpose complex in Manama, Bahrain, dedicated to Islamic arts. Founded in 1990 by Dr. Abdul Latif Jassim Kanoo, it has become one of the world's most renowned Islamic museums. Dr. Kanoo, an avid collector, established the museum to preserve Islamic art, Quranic manuscripts, and promote Islamic studies. The museum's architecture blends traditional Islamic design with modern elements. The complex includes a mosque, library, school, and auditorium, adorned with Islamic calligraphy and geometric patterns. The library holds over 50,000 books and manuscripts in Arabic, English, and French, primarily about Islam. Beit Al Quran houses a celebrated collection of historic Quranic manuscripts from across the Islamic world, representing calligraphic traditions from the 7th century to the present day. Highlights include early Kufic manuscripts and miniature Qurans. The museum also features Islamic coins, textiles, ceramics, and woodcarvings. Visitors can explore the exhibits, visit the library, and join guided tours for deeper insights. The museum plays a vital role in education, hosting seminars, workshops, and exhibitions to promote Islamic arts and culture.

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