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Iran’s Education Ministry Leading the Way in Implementing Quran Memorization Plan
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Iran’s Ministry of Education is leading the way in the implementation of the national plan for training 10 million memorizers of the Quran.
News ID: 3340370 Publish Date : 2015/08/09
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