Navid Nazari told IQNA that the experts in fields like psychology, religious sciences, social sciences, etc, will answer the visitors’ questions in these fields.
He said that in this edition of the expo, the consultancy activities have been separated from the research section, and that there will be a “consultancy and dialogue” section this year.
“We are trying to make sure that the research section will serve the research objectives and missions,” he stated.
Nazari added that the activities of the research section will include introducing Quranic and religious studies, introducing books and dissertations written in Quranic fields and analyzing the Quranic and religious studies conducted in universities and seminaries.
The 21st edition of Tehran International Quran Exhibition will kick off at Imam Khomeini Mosalla (prayer hall) on July 5 and run for a month.
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