Jusoor Exhibition in Jakarta Draws over 1.25 Million Visitors

The fifth edition of the “Jusoor” exhibition, organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance in Jakarta, concluded yesterday after welcoming more than 1.25 million visitors from diverse backgrounds and nationalities. The exhibition stands as one of the largest cultural and advocacy events organized by the ministry outside the Kingdom.
 Held over ten days at the Istiqlal Mosque—the largest mosque in Southeast Asia—the exhibition showcased the Kingdom’s extensive efforts to serve Islam, promote its tolerant values, and highlight Saudi Arabia’s civilizational and cultural contributions. The event featured interactive exhibits, including models of the Two Holy Mosques, immersive virtual reality experiences, and displays of rare Quranic manuscripts.
 As part of its outreach, the exhibition distributed more than 150,000 copies of the Holy Quran, printed and translated into the Indonesian language by the King Fahd Quran Printing Complex.
 Visitors praised the exhibition for its integration of spiritual and cultural dimensions, its high level of organization, and the diverse and informative content across its various sections.
 

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