Muhannad al-Miyali, director of the Quran Center in Najaf, said the initiative reflects the shrine’s focus on establishing comprehensive Quranic institutions across Iraq. “This approach, under the guidance of Sayyid Ahmad al-Safi, the custodian of the shrine, aims to expand a network of specialized Quranic centers and promote Quranic knowledge and the teachings of Ahl al-Bayt (AS),” he explained.
He added that the new facility in Tuz Khurmatu was designed to provide a modern educational environment. “We worked to create a scholarly and comprehensive setting, equipped with halls and educational sections, so the center can deliver the best Quranic services to the community,” al-Miyali said.
Sayyid Abdulhadi al-Moussawi, head of the administrative unit of the Tuz Khurmatu Quranic Center, noted that the center will host a variety of programs.
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“It will offer courses in memorization, recitation, and tajweed rules in order to raise a generation that is aware of the Quran and committed to the culture of the Thaqalayn [Quran and Ahl al-Bayt],” he said.
The opening ceremony included choir performances, recognition of project supporters, and tours of the center’s different sections.
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