The exhibition features pictures of mosques in the UAE, al-Bayan daily reports.
They depict the interior, domes, minarets and courtyards of mosques in Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Fujairah, and Dubai.
18th edition of Dubai International Holy Quran Award began on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan (June 29).
87 contestants from different countries are participating in the contest and in the first stage, memorizers sit for initial tests.
The first winner of the competition will get Dh250,000, the second Dh200,000 and the third Dh150,000.
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