The term "Biyadh Wala" refers to a specific style of Quranic manuscript, originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the regions of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The Biyadh Wala Quran is characterized by its unique calligraphic style, which is distinct from other traditional Quranic scripts. The word "Biyadh" is derived from the Arabic term "بياض" (biyadh), meaning "white" or "blank," which refers to the blank spaces left between the lines of the Quranic text for the purpose of illumination and decoration.
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