Abstract

Nowadays, with the massive development of technologies, documents are usually made, modified and published digitally. Unlike paper documents, digital documents are easily falsified, and it is difficult to verify the authenticity of these advanced documents in effective and fast ways. Mushaf Al-Quran is one of the most sensitive digital documents that deserves to be preserved due to the divine messages it carries. There is no way to maintain an immutable document, as today's blockchain technology has proven. Therefore, to take advantage of blockchain technology, this article presents a decentralized web application (dApp) to authenticate and verify the digital Mushaf based on smart contracts and the Ethereum network. The results show the efficiency of the blockchain technology in preserving immutable documents and its effectiveness in protecting and proving the authenticity of the digital Mushaf Al-Quran.

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