The 31st International Holy Quran Fair’s education department is dedicated to engaging children and teenagers, aiming to spark enthusiasm, increase Quranic knowledge, and uncover student talents.
As explained by Sattar Shojaei, the Ministry of Education’s
prayer department head, students are guided through various sections of the
pavilion upon entry. They receive a sheet to participate in competitions,
collect stamps at each stage, and upon completion of the admission form, they
are eligible for prizes.
The booth features several sections including getting acquainted
with Darul-Qur’an educational centers, listening and watching Quranic drama and
storytelling, and reading the Quran.
The 31st International Holy Quran Fair commenced on March 20
Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Mosalla. This spiritual and cultural event, coinciding
with the Nowruz holidays, offers a unique journey for its visitors.
Operating daily from 5:00 PM to 00:30 AM local time, the
exhibition will continue to welcome enthusiasts until April 2. A notable
feature of the fair is its family-friendly ambiance, ensuring a welcoming
environment for visitors of all ages.
In a bid to foster a sense of community and shared
experience during this blessed month, the fair has organized Iftar tables.
The fair showcases a variety of Quranic institutions and
governmental bodies, along with international participants from 25 countries.
It also underscores the issues of Gaza and Palestine, highlighting the role of
the Quran in inspiring resistance.
With a focus on familiarizing people with Quranic concepts,
the fair utilizes artistic, cultural, and theatrical mediums. Special emphasis
is placed on engaging children and teenagers. The fair also features sections dedicated
to artificial intelligence, Nahj al-Balaghah, Quranic research and
consultation, Quran translation, and easy Quran memorization, offering a
comprehensive experience for all attendees.