Yusef Afrash, the deputy of the exhibition’s Ceremonies and Programs Committee, said the sessions begin an hour after Adhan (call to prayers) with the participation of two prominent Qaris, a top memorizer and a choral recitation group.
He said there is also a program before Adhan in which a Qari recites verses from the Quran and the translation of the recited verses are also read out.
According to Afrash, one of the objectives of organizing the sessions is to encourage Quranic figures to attend the expo.
The 23rd Tehran International Holy Quran Exhibition was inaugurated at the Sacred Defense Garden Museum in the Iranian capital city on Wednesday.
It welcomes visitors until the 27th day of the holy month of Ramadan (July 14).
The exhibition is annually mounted by the ministry of culture and Islamic guidance during the blessed month of Ramadan with the aim of stimulating development and promotion in concepts of the Noble Quran.