Iran, Malaysia to collaborate on Qur’an printing

Iran’s Astan Quds Razavi and Qur’an Publishing Center (Rasto Foundation) in Malaysia will collaborate to print a joint Qur’an.
In a meeting held in Kuala Lumpur on April 23, Habib Reza Arzani, Iran’s cultural attaché in Malaysia, stated that a delegation from Astan Quds Razavi, following a visit by intellectuals and cultural activists from the Rasto Foundation to Iran and meetings with some officials of Astan Quds Razavi, has traveled to Malaysia.
The meeting also aims to share experiences in Qur’anic matters, Islamic art teachings, restoration of manuscripts, as well as joint book printing regarding Palestine.
Furthermore, Jalal Hosseini, the head of the Libraries, Museums, and Documentation Center of Astan Quds Razavi, considered serving the holy shrine of Razavi unparalleled.
He emphasized that the presence of Imam Reza’s shrine in Iran is the greatest spiritual, intellectual, cultural, and religious asset, adding, “The spiritual and cultural capacity present in the Razavi shrine has caused pilgrims visiting the shrine to start their personal transformation from this point.”
During the visit to the Rasto Foundation and meeting with Professor Abdul Latif, the head of the Rasto Foundation, a special Qur’an for the people of Palestine, only printed in support of the oppressed people of Gaza, was presented to this
delegation.
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