Conserving a historic manuscript
The achtiname, which, according to legend, was gifted by the Prophet Muhammad to the Monastery in the 7th century, grants the Fathers special privileges and protection.
The library holds a later manuscript copy dating from the 16th century, which confirms the right to religious freedom and movement within Muslim countries and encouraged the peaceful coexistence of the two dominant religions in the region during that period. The monastery’s copy was repaired and remounted in 2001.
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