IQNA

Quran Exhibition Can Cover 70 Percent of Country’s Quranic Activities

10:05 - August 04, 2013
News ID: 2570628
Visitors to the International Quran Exhibition say it can cover 70 percent of the country’s Quranic activities.
In interviews with IQNA, visitors said more should be done by the organizers to meet the expectations.
Hassani, for example, said there are a variety of books on display in the exhibition but there is a lack of specialized seminary books.
He also said that publishing books is just one way for promotion of the Quranic culture and that the exhibition should work more on other means as well.
Minoo Akhund who has been a frequent visitor to the exhibition in recent years said one of the areas in which this year’s exhibition has acted very successfully is informing the youth about deviated cults.
She added that the quality of the activities of different sections has also improved compared to the previous editions.
Quran activist Seyyed Qassem Hashemi said he visits the exhibition to learn about the Quranic potentials of the country and the latest activities in Quranic fields.
Qassemi, who is the research director of Afaq Institute, stressed that more attention should be paid to introducing new Quranic products in the exhibition.
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