Indonesian Hajj pilgrims from Blora, Central Java, have expressed satisfaction with their experience in Medina, particularly noting the convenient location of their accommodations near a mosque. Reports indicate their attention was drawn to the discovery of a remarkably well-preserved, 1000-year-old Quran manuscript in Medina. Details surrounding the manuscript’s discovery and current preservation efforts are emerging. The finding has resonated with Indonesian pilgrims, adding a cultural and historical dimension to their religious journey. The manuscript is believed to offer valuable insights into the early history of the Quranic text. Further information regarding public access to the manuscript has not yet been released. This discovery is generating significant interest among Islamic scholars and pilgrims alike.