Ministry of Islamic Affairs Concludes Participation in Rabat International Book Fair

Rabat: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance concluded today its participation in the Kingdom's pavilion at the Rabat International Book Fair (SIEL) in Rabat.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the ministry's pavilion welcomed more than 80,000 visitors throughout the exhibition, receiving broad engagement and positive feedback for its cultural and intellectual content. The pavilion attracted a wide range of visitors, including academics, media professionals, and researchers interested in Islamic culture, as well as families and children. Visitors had the opportunity to explore the publications of the King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex and learn about the various stages of Quran printing.

The pavilion's presentation of different Quranic recitations drew significant interest from visitors, who praised the complex's meticulous attention to printing the Holy Quran in accordance with authenticated recitations. Additionally, the pavilion featured translations of the Holy Quran into several international languages, along with rare Islamic manuscripts. Digital and technological content was also showcased, highlighting the Kingdom's efforts to serve Islam and Muslims.

The ministry's participation in the Saudi pavilion at the fair is part of a broader effort to showcase the Kingdom's dedication to serving the Holy Quran, promoting values of moderation and tolerance, and strengthening its cultural and intellectual presence internationally.

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