Explore the Virtual World: International Holy Quran Exhibition Unveils Online Book Sales!

Explore the Virtual World: International Holy Quran Exhibition Unveils Online Book Sales!

The 32nd International Holy Quran Exhibition is a significant cultural event highlighting the importance of the Quran in daily life. This year, the exhibition features a virtual book sales section that is now accessible online, offering visitors a chance to explore an extensive collection of publications.

The virtual book sales section features 221 publishers and a staggering 14,282 titles, amounting to a total of 1,831,542 volumes. Attendees from across the nation can enjoy a 20 percent discount on their purchases through this online platform, along with reliable postal support services, as reported by IRNA on Monday.

This year’s exhibition, which began on Wednesday at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Mosalla, operates under the theme “Quran: The Way of Life.” The event is graced by the presence of cultural officials, including the Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Seyyed Abbas Salehi.

The exhibition occupies a 20,000-square-meter area, which is smaller compared to previous editions. However, it still boasts 37 content sections catering to various interests. The exhibition features participation from:

  • 15 governmental entities
  • 40 public institutions
  • 120 publishers in the religious sector showcasing a total of 4,300 books

Among the notable sections of this year’s exhibition are:

  • Booths from religious sites
  • The Karbalai Kazem Sarouqi section
  • The Institute for the Compilation and Publication of Imam Khomeini’s Works
  • A section on Life through the Verses
  • A section on the Quran and Resistance
  • A section promoting modest clothing
  • Dedicated areas for children and youth
  • Sections on mosques and community hubs
  • Theological studies
  • Artificial intelligence

In the international section, 15 countries have confirmed their participation, signaling a diverse representation of global Islamic culture. Special guests are also expected to enhance the exhibition’s prestige. This year, the event will feature more than 58 specialized sessions and 26 Quranic gatherings, providing an opportunity for deep discussions and learning.

The exhibition will culminate in a ceremony to honor Quranic service providers, with the participation of Iran’s President, Masoud Pezeshkian, during the event’s closing days.

The International Holy Quran Exhibition is set to run until March 16. This event not only serves as a platform for showcasing Islamic literature but also fosters a sense of community by bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds to celebrate the teachings of the Quran.

For those interested in participating or learning more, the official website of the event provides further information and access to the virtual book sales section, making it easier than ever to engage with the treasures of Islamic literature.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enrich your understanding of the Quran and its teachings. Visit the exhibition and explore the vast array of resources available!

Make sure to mark your calendars and take advantage of this unique cultural experience!

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