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A file photograph of a text version of Quran British Library digitises Quran on NRI donation
The Sultan Baybars' Quran, produced in Cairo seven centuries ago, can now be read by laymen at the British Library's "Turning the Pages" technology wing, thanks to digitisation of the holy work made possible by a 40,000-Pound donation by non-resident Indian (NRI) industrialist Sir Gulam Noon.