Ali Tan, head of the section, made the remark in an interview with IQNA, saying it is essential for the efforts of those working in this field to be recognized and celebrated.
Another goal is to showcase the annual productions of the country in the field of religious arts, he said.
“And another goal is the production of Quranic works. This aspiration has been pursued in various editions (of the expo), and we are not neglecting it this year either. (Among the efforts for this purpose) are holding workshops daily at the exhibition, through which artistic works are created. The pieces produced in these workshops are also aligned with the objectives of the exhibition.”
Tan also noted that 183 works by the country’s artists are on display at this section.
And in the sounds and melodies segment, choirs perform three songs each night focused on religious and revolutionary themes, he went on to say.
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The 32nd edition of the Tehran International Holy Quran Exhibition is underway at the Imam Khomeini (RA) Mosalla until March 16, 2025.
This year’s exhibition features a variety of programs, including specialized sessions, educational workshops, Quranic gatherings, and special activities for children and teenagers.
The exhibition is held every year in the holy month of Ramadan by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance.
It is aimed at promoting the concepts of the Quran and developing Quranic activities.
It showcases the latest Quranic achievements in the country as well as a variety of products dedicated to the promotion of the Holy Book.
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