It is a center for Kitaba (writing) and printing of the Holy Quran in the Putrajaya city, south of Kuala Lumpur.
The delegation, led by Iranian Culture Ministry’s Quran and Etrat Deputy Ali Reza Moaf, was accompanied by Iranian Ambassador to Malaysia Ali Asghar Mohammadi and Cultural Attaché Mohammad Ali Oraei Karimi during the visit.
The Iranian delegation toured different parts of the center and learned about its activities, especially regarding the printing and distribution of the Quran.
During the visit, Moaf and Restu director Muhammad bin Abdul Latif discussed joint Quranic cooperation.
The Iranian official proposed the idea of creating and printing a joint Mus’haf with the cooperation of calligraphers and Tazhib (illumination) artists from the two countries.
He also invited the Restu Foundation to attend the upcoming edition of the Tehran International Holy Quran Exhibition, which will be held in the holy month of Ramadan (April), to showcase its activities and accomplishments.
The two sides also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for bilateral cooperation.
The Iranian delegation led by Moaf has traveled to Kuala Lumpur for Malaysia’s 62nd international Holy Quran competition, which concluded on Monday, and also for explore ways to enhance Quranic ties between Iran and Malaysia.
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