Mehdi Jafari Jozani, who is in charge of the Teenagers’ Division of the expo, made the remark in a meeting of the exhibition’s policy-making council on Tuesday.
He said various programs are planned to be organized for teenagers and young adults visiting the exhibition.
They include Takleef (the start of religious obligations for individuals) celebrations for girls and boys, Quranic games, and Quranic songs, he noted.
Also speaking at the meeting was Ali Reza Moaf, the Quran and Etrat deputy of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance who is also the head of the exhibition.
He said part of a congress of Quran researchers will be held at the upcoming exhibition.
There will also be a number of unveiling ceremonies at the international event, he added.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Moaf described the warm reception of the previous edition of the exhibition by families, teenagers and children as a sign of its success.
The Tehran International Quran Exhibition is annually organized by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in the holy month of Ramadan.
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The exhibition is aimed at 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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