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IQNA – The government of Indonesia wants the country’s Quran teachers to have proper professional recognition, an official said, stressing the need for a more standardized Quran education system.
News ID: 3493813    Publish Date : 2025/07/13

IQNA – Quranic schools in Algeria’s Blida province have become a top choice for parents in summer.
News ID: 3493770    Publish Date : 2025/07/09

IQNA – Traditional educational institutions in Morocco have faced challenges after a new rulebook was issued to support private Quranic centers.
News ID: 3492940    Publish Date : 2025/05/05

IQNA – An Iranian Quran expert has called for deeper integration of Quran interpretation into the educational system to enhance students’ understanding of the holy text.
News ID: 3492920    Publish Date : 2025/05/03

IQNA – More than 1,000 male and female Quran students participated in an international program focusing on the memorization and interpretation of Surah Sad in Qom.
News ID: 3492564    Publish Date : 2025/04/04

IQNA – An Iranian Quranic education expert names listening and imitation as the most effective methods for teaching the Quran to children and adolescents.
News ID: 3491838    Publish Date : 2025/02/12

IQNA – The Leader of the Islamic Revolution highlighted the Holy Quran as an everlasting miracle, noting that the divine book offers solutions to all problems of the mankind.
News ID: 3491712    Publish Date : 2025/02/02

IQNA – A Quran-based science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) curriculum will be incorporated in religious schools managed by the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) this year.
News ID: 3491685    Publish Date : 2025/02/01

IQNA – Mobin Shah Ramzi, a renowned Quranic expert from Afghanistan, shared his insights on Quranic education and his experience as a judge at the 41st International Quran Competition in Mashhad, Iran.
News ID: 3491671    Publish Date : 2025/01/31

IQNA – A new Quran study center in Arsk, Tatarstan, aims to deepen the understanding of the Holy Quran in the local community.
News ID: 3491490    Publish Date : 2025/01/18

IQNA – Jordan's Minister of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs, and Holy Places, Mohammad Al-Khalayleh, announced the launch of winter Quran memorization centers for students during the 2024/2025 winter school break.
News ID: 3491381    Publish Date : 2025/01/08

IQNA – The Awqaf ministry of Egypt has been making efforts to promote Quranic education by revitalizing Maktabs (traditional Quran schools) in the country.
News ID: 3491363    Publish Date : 2025/01/07

IQNA – The religious affairs and Awqaf minister of Algeria underscored the country’s successes in the field of Quranic education .
News ID: 3491328    Publish Date : 2025/01/05

IQNA – The Omani Society for the Care of the Holy Quran has succeeded in familiarizing thousands of people with the teachings of the Holy Book by adhering to traditional methods of education and combining them with modern techniques.
News ID: 3491068    Publish Date : 2024/12/16

IQNA – Younes Bagheri, an Iranian author of Quranic textbooks, has emphasized the importance of students understanding the meanings and intentions behind Quranic verses.
News ID: 3490534    Publish Date : 2024/11/03

IQNA – People in southern regions of Morocco have been turning to Maktabs (traditional Quranic schools) again.
News ID: 3486830    Publish Date : 2024/01/16

CAIRO (IQNA) – A delegation from the New York-based Quran Academy For Young Scholars (QAFYS) held talks with officials of Egypt’s Al-Azhar Islamic University here.
News ID: 3486220    Publish Date : 2023/11/29

ISLAMABAD (IQNA) – Pakistan’s Ministry of Education has been asked to present a report about the curriculum and teaching of the Quran and other Islamic books in schools.
News ID: 3485233    Publish Date : 2023/09/19

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Curriculum and Textbook Board in Pakistan’s Punjab province approved a 100-mark exam for the required Quranic education in schools and colleges.
News ID: 3480272    Publish Date : 2022/08/30

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Secretary of School Education in Pakistan’s Punjab Province told the Lahore High Court that the provincial government would recruit 60,000 Arabic teachers to offer Quranic education to pupils at government schools in the province.
News ID: 3477069    Publish Date : 2021/12/25