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Quran Exhibition Booth Highlights Long-Standing Connection between Art, Mosque

21:13 - March 08, 2025
News ID: 3492227
IQNA – The “Mosque, Quran and Art” booth at the 32nd Tehran International Holy Quran Exhibition showcases the long-lasting relationship between art and mosques.

A booth at the 32nd Tehran International Quran Exhibition

 

The booth has been set up at the expo by the Mosques’ Art-Cultural Centers Headquarters.

It consists of various sections and conveys the message to the visitors that mosques have extensive functions and capacities, which can engage in producing content and activities centered around the Quran and Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS).

In this booth, a section titled ‘Media Quran Mosque’ is dedicated to media activities, including news agencies related to mosques and the Quran.

Another section called ‘Family Quran Mosque’ focuses on social activities with an emphasis on mosque-based marriage. Additionally, the ‘Mosque, Quran, Reflection’ section addresses the teachings and concepts of the Quran, while another part is dedicated to Quran translation.

One of the key sections of this booth is ‘Mosque, Quran, and Technology’, which introduces a system known as ‘Children of the Mosque System’. Through this system, people can communicate issues related to mosques to the authorities.

The section ‘Mosque, Quran, and Art’ addresses the long-standing relationship between art and the mosque. We know that the most beautiful Islamic arts have been employed in mosques, ranging from tile work and gilding to calligraphy and mosque architecture, which have always been characterized by a unique artistry. Much of our cultural and artistic heritage is reflected in mosques. In a sense, the mosque can be considered a gallery of religious and Islamic arts, and this section effectively seeks to demonstrate the connection between the mosque, the Quran, and art.

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The 32nd edition of the Tehran International Holy Quran Exhibition was launched at the Imam Khomeini Mosalla on March 5.

The exhibition, which will run until March 16, features a variety of programs, including specialized forum, educational workshops, Quranic gatherings, and special activities for children and teenagers.

The expo takes place in the Iranian capital every year during the holy month of Ramadan.

 

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