Qasem Darzi told IQNA that the deadline was extended following the requests made by university students and academic figures who are willing to participate in the program.

The difference between this year’s program and the previous editions is that full papers should be sent to the forum, he said.
Darzi said that 60 papers have been submitted to the secretariat so far. He added that the top works will be published in scientific-research magazines.
"The miracle of Quran as an interdisciplinary study” is the main theme of the forum.
The papers can also be written on the methodology of scientific interpretations and researches on the miracle of Quran, historical issues on the miracle of Quran, and various types of Quranic miracles.
The one-day program will be held on May 25 at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran.