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Research, Reflection on Quran, Characteristics of Morocco Quranic Studies Center

9:49 - April 16, 2014
News ID: 1395992
The Quranic Studies Center of Morocco, (Markaz al-Dirasat Al-Quraniya in Arabic) is an active Quranic center in North Africa.

Established on September 25, 2009, it is affiliated to the Ulama Muhamadiyya Society of Morocco and works to develop Quranic research studies, according to alquran.ma website.
The center aims to promote the status of the Holy Quran as the book of guidance for humanity among the people of the world and to encourage scientific studies on different Quranic issues.
It has active collaborations with prestigious universities and academic centers both in Morocco and elsewhere.
The center regularly organizes scientific seminars and conferences on Quranic and Islamic studies and its scholars attend such conferences held in other countries as well.
One of its latest programs was organizing an educational course on “methods of research about Islamci sciences heritage. It was held in January this year at the King Muhammad University’s faculty of literature and humanities.
The center’s scholars also attended the world conference on “Contemplating the Quran” in Doha, Qatar, and a Quranic seminar in Morocco earlier this year.
Markaz al-Dirasat Al-Quraniya has published numerous books and articles on Quranic subjects. They include “Efforts of the Ummah in Serving the Quran and Quranic Sciences”, “The Meaning of Ta’awil in the Holy Quran”, and “Quran Interpretation Approaches in West of Muslim World”.
The center also publishes a specialized Quranic studies journal in Arabic named At-Tarteel. It features articles on different aspects of Quranic sciences.
Morocco is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa with a population of more than 33 million. Islam is the largest religion in Morocco, with roughly 99.9 percent of the population adhering to it
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