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30 Quranic Works Unveiled at Int’l Quran Exhibition

17:19 - August 02, 2013
News ID: 2569850
30 Quranic works were unveiled at a ceremony in the 21st International holy Quran Exhibition.
The ceremony was held on Thursday, August 1, on the sidelines of an international Conference featuring the Quran’s role in civilizational identity-building.
The Al-Mustafa International University organized the ceremony, which was attended by hundreds of the university’s scholars and students, as well as a number of officials including Culture Minister Seyed Mohammad Hosseini, Chancellor of the university Ayatollah Arafi, head of the Quran exhibition Hojat-ol-Islam Hamid Mohammadi, and head of the Majlis’ Quran and Etrat Fraction Laleh Eftekhari.
The works unveiled in the program have been published by Al-Mustafa International University and its branches in Lebanon, Malaysia and Tanzania.
They have been written or translated in four languages, namely Persian, Arabic, Malay and Swahili.
Speaking at the function, Mr. Assadi, the university’s Research Deputy, said that one of Al-Mustafa University’s missions is promotion of religious science and thought about Islam and Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS).
He said the university publishes hundreds of books and articles in different languages.
Mr. Assadi went on to say that 30 books featuring the role of Quran in civilizational identity-building are unveiled at the ceremony including “Resurrection and Judgment Day” by Allameh Javadi-Amoli, “Al-Qira’a” by Hojat-ol-Islam Mohammadi and works by Lebanese researcher Mahmoud Heydar.
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