According to Qaaf news agency, Muntadhar Mansouri, head of the International Dissemination Center of the Dar-ol-Quran, said training experts to disseminate the Quranic culture in South East Asia has been the main objective of the Quran teachers training courses of the center.
He added that the 15th edition of the course was held for 8 days with the participation of 16 Indonesian teachers.
Quranic sciences and teachings, theoretical and practical principles of Quranic teachings, methods of Quran memorization and Sowt and Lahn were the main themes of the course.
The branch, which was launched in Jakarta three years ago, has organized various Quranic programs and activities since.
More than 200 Indonesian boys and girls have memorized the Quran by taking the courses organized by the branch.
Islam is the most adhered religion in Indonesia, with over 87 percent of Indonesian population identifying themselves as Muslim.
Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world, with approximately 225 million Muslims.