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Top Participants in ‘Fath’ Quranic Campaign Honored

19:15 - October 21, 2025
News ID: 3495100
IQNA – The secretariat of the “Fath” Quranic campaign for university students introduced and honored the winners of this national event in various categories and formats.

The “Fath” Quranic campaign for university students was held in Iran with the aim of expanding Quranic culture and knowledge in scientific and academic environments.

 

Following the Zionist regime’s attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran back in June this year, the Promotion and Development Deputy of the Iranian Academics’ Quranic Organization designed and implemented the campaign with the aim of expanding Quranic culture and knowledge in scientific and academic environments.

This initiative centered on the concepts of resistance, divine victory, and unity of the Islamic Ummah.

It invited participants to recite selected verses from the Quran, including Surah Al-Fath (verses 1–4), Surah An-Nasr, and verse 139 from Surah Al-Imran.

It sought to strengthen the ground for synergy, cohesion, and cultural dynamism in the academic environment by utilizing the intellectual, cultural, and artistic capacities of the country's students and Quranic elites.

The Fath Quranic campaign began in late June and ended in September after three months of continuous activity. During this period, students from universities across the country sent their works to the secretariat in various formats, including Quran recitation videos (Tahqiq or Tarteel), short conceptual clips, podcasts, and Quranic notes.

According to the Secretariat, the impressive reception of the campaign by students from all over the country indicates the high capacity of the academic community in producing creative, noble, and influential works in the field of Quran and religious teachings.

The selected works were published on the media platforms and social networks of the Iranian Academics’ Quranic Organization to provide a basis for other students to benefit from the experiences of the selected participants.

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Although this campaign was domestic and national in nature, with the efforts of the organizers, it also expanded internationally and led to the recording of works by students and academics from other countries as well.

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