Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program Visit Holy Quran Printing Complex in Madinah

The third group of participants in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program for Umrah and Visitation for the year 1446 AH visited the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran in Madinah today. The group, comprising 250 male and female pilgrims from 18 African countries, took part in the visit as part of the cultural program organized for the program's guests.
 During the visit, the guests were introduced to the complex's technical and administrative departments and briefed on its efforts to preserve and disseminate the Quran. They observed the stages of printing the Holy Quran, translating its meanings into multiple languages, and the meticulous processes of review and proofreading. The visit also highlighted the complex's work in recording Quranic recitations, interpreting its meanings, advancing Quranic sciences, and contributing to Islamic research and studies.
 The guests were also shown the various written and audio publications produced by the complex, which serve to spread the teachings of Islam globally.
 After the visit, officials from the King Fahd Complex presented the program's guests with copies of its editions of the Holy Quran as a token of appreciation. This visit is part of a series of activities organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance for the program’s participants during their stay in Madinah.

tweet
Related News
Comments.