
According to Mersal Qatar, the ministry said in a statement that the exhibition was inaugurated by Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Ghanem Al Thani, Assistant Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, in the presence of ministry officials. The event will continue until November 23.
Underway at Imam Muhammad bin Abdulwahhab Grand Mosque, the exhibition will be open exclusively to women in the mornings on November 16, 17 and 18, allowing all segments of society to participate in its activities.
Organisers say the exhibition aims to highlight Qatar’s ongoing efforts to serve the Holy Quran and to recognize over three decades of initiatives by the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs in supporting Quranic education and honoring male and female memorizers.
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Combining historical knowledge, interactive experiences and educational activities, the exhibition seeks to strengthen visitors’ connection with the Quran. It also presents the history of institutional work in Quran learning centers, competitions, educational curricula and digital projects.
Exhibition sections include “Service in the Path of the Quran,” “In the Realm of the Quran,” “Recitation Correction,” “Alphabet Lessons,” “Children’s Theatre,” “Arabic Calligraphy,” “Virtual Reality Experiences” and a publications corner.
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