
Abu Mustafa Salarzehi, who represented the people of Sistan and Baluchestan province in the fourth season of the program, believes that the program has undergone a significant change in attractiveness and quality compared to previous seasons.
Known for showcasing Quranic recitations and promoting Islamic teachings, the Mahfel TV Show is a well-regarded Iranian television series appreciated by audiences worldwide.
It is broadcast on IRIB’s TV 3 channel just before sunset every day during the holy month of Ramadan, offering a spiritual oasis for viewers as they prepare to break their fast.
With a primary focus on the Quran, the program aims to enrich the brief moments of respite for fasting individuals through insightful discussions and captivating recitations.
Referring to the recitations of distinguished and international reciters and influential subjects, Salarzehi described Mahfel as a program beyond mere media.
He said this program has undergone a significant change in attractiveness and quality compared to previous periods.
Asked about program having gone global, he said it has become global in the sense that its message and atmosphere are beyond geographical and cultural boundaries and can connect with any person from any background, and because the message of the Quran is the message of humanity, love, knowledge, and guidance.
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Salarzehi also said this program has been able to showcase the Quranic potential that may have been overlooked in other cases.

“This is is about all of Iran and even beyond. This shows that the interest in the Quran is a huge and global asset that we all belong to.
Asked what has made Mahfel able to connect with the audience, especially the younger generation, to such an extent, he said, “Honesty and sincerity. When the program is real and tries to tell the real stories of people, it automatically connects with the audience. Inviting guests who have real concerns, have experienced real problems, and have been able to overcome them by relying on the Quran is very effective. This is not just about the reciters, but about everyone who is present in this program. This demonstration of people’s love and interest in the Quran, regardless of any pretense, is what the audience, especially the younger generation, touches and accepts. Today’s youth are looking for authenticity and honesty, and Mahfel has been able to showcase this honesty well.”
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