Senior Iranian cleric Ayatollah Mahdi Hadavi Tehrani will hold the sessions, which feature the interpretation of Surah Hud of the Holy Quran.
The Ayatollah Golpayegani Mosque in the holy city hosts the daily Quranic program until the end of Ramadan.
Those who cannot attend the sessions in person can watch them online via the Facebook, Instagram and Aparat platforms.
Surah Hud is the 11th chapter of the Quran and has 123 verses. It is a Makki (Meccan) Surah, that is to say, it has been revealed in Mecca.
Ramadan, which began on Sunday, March 2, is the ninth and most sacred month of the Islamic calendar, in which Muslims commemorate the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, refraining from eating, drinking, and smoking.
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They also devote more time to prayer, charity and good deeds, seeking to strengthen their faith and purify their souls.
One of the practices of Ramadan is to recite and study the Quran with some Muslims completing the reading of the entire Quran during the month.
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