The exhibition was opened with the presence of Hojat-ol-Islam Musapur, governor of Qom Province, Morteza Esma’ili Taba, Director General of Islamic Culture and Guidance of the province and a number of cultural figures of the region.
110 painting tableaus of Quran’s verses along with 110 tableaus of translations of the verses have been displayed at the exhibition.
About 23 software products of Islamic sciences including Quranic issues, Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS) libraries, etc. are also presented with a 70 percent discount on the sidelines of the exhibition.
The Office of Islamic Disseminations of the school hosts the exhibition until December 9 from 9 to 12 am. and 3 to 8 pm. local time.
According to the director general, a Quranic exhibition on “resurrection” has been held on the sidelines of the Quran translation exhibition by the Computer Research Center of Esfahan Seminary School in cooperation with the General Office of Islamic Culture and Guidance.
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