12 cultural centers of Rawalpindi will cooperate in organization the festival in 12 different locations in the city, IQNA’s South Asia branch reported.
It will include various programs such as exhibition of Quran translations and Quranic and religious books, holding Quran teaching workshops, organizing Quran recitation sessions, mounting Quranic arts exhibits, and holding Quran competitions.
Starting on the 15th day of the holy month of Ramadan, July 14, the Festival will run until the last Friday of the holy month, July 25, which marks the International Quds Day.
Winners of different sections of the festival will be awarded at the closing ceremony on July 25.
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