The expo, which had been launched at the Imam Khomeini (RA) Mosalla (prayer hall) on April 1, was received well by people from all walks of life and attracted a large number of visitors.
Unlike previous editions in which a closing ceremony was held to introduce and award top sections and pavilions, there was no such program for the exhibition this year.
According to some reports, a ceremony will be held after the holy month of Ramadan to honor the organizers and those who contributed to holding the Quranic event.
Artists and Quran activists from 21 countries, including Pakistan, Iraq, India, Russia, Tunisia, Algeria, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Oman, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Kenya and Russia took part in the expo this year.
Quran translation, poetry and literature, international, civilization-making mosque, family and Quranic lifestyle, children, Quran-based consultations, grassroots Quranic institutes, Quranic education, promotion of the culture of Nahj al-Balagha, promotion of Sahifeh Sajjadiyeh, Quranic innovations, religious arts, and religious publications were among the expo’s sections.
The exhibition is annually organized by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in the blessed month of Ramadan, with the aim of promoting Quranic concepts and developing Quranic activities.
It showcases the latest Quranic achievements in the country as well as a variety of products dedicated to the promotion of the Holy Book.
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