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Hadith-Based Translation of Quran Unveiled

10:45 - April 06, 2026
News ID: 3496989
IQNA – Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance attended a ceremony to unveil a Hadith-based translation of the Holy Quran by Alireza Barazesh.

Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Seyed Abbas Salehi (R) unveiled a Hadith-based translation of the Holy Quran by Alireza Barazesh (L).

 

According to the Public Relations Office of the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Seyed Abbas Salehi unveiled Barazesh’s translation of the Holy Quran which is based on the interpretation of the Hadiths of Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS).

This translation is aimed at young people and was written in a simple and different language.

It had been supposed to be unveiled at the Tehran International Holy Quran Exhibition, but due to the current conditions, namely the ongoing US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran, the final version was unveiled during a meeting on Sunday.

As well as the culture minister, Hossein Entezami, the ministry’s deputy for Development and Resource Management, Hojat-ol-Islam Hamidreza Arbab Soleimani, head of the Supreme Center for the Quran and Etrat; and Niknam Hosseinipour, advisor to the culture minister, attended this meeting.

Alireza Barazesh, a writer and researcher in the field of Quran and Hadith, holds an industrial engineering degree from the University of Science and Technology. He received his master's degree in Quran and Hadith from the University of Tehran and won the Book of the Year of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the seventh edition for his translation of the book Al-Mu'jam Al-Mufahras Li Alfaz Al-Usul Min Al-Kafi.

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He has many publications, such as the 18-volume collection of Tafsir Ahl-ul-Bayt (AS), which was compiled in 12,380 pages and contains 27,700 Hadiths from reliable Shia sources.

 

 

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