This is according to Hojat-ol-Islam Akbari, the official in charge of the organizing committee, who added that the themes of the conference have been discussed in several sessions by the scientific committee, public relations office of Awqaf and Charity Affairs Organization reported.
He said the conference is part of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s 30th International Holy Quran Competition.
Hojat-ol-Islam Akbari noted that over 1100 posters of the conference have been published and distributed in several academic centers such as Razavi University, Imam Sadeq (AS) University, and Qom Seminary, as well as in the cyberspace.
He went on to say that it has been suggested that the papers accepted to the conference be published in the Quranic Studies Quarterly in five languages.
The 30th International Holy Quran Competition will be held in Tehran in early June, concurrent with the occasion of Mab’ath (call to prophethood).
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