32nd Int’l Holy Qur’an Exhibition’s children’s section inspires learning with interactive programs
The 32nd edition of the International Holy Qur’an Exhibition has drawn widespread praise for its well-organized layout and engaging programs, particularly in the children and adolescent section, according to a senior cultural official.
Abdolhossein Khosropanah, secretary of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, toured the exhibition and expressed his appreciation for the thoughtful arrangement of the various sections, ISNA reported.
“At first glance, it is evident that the exhibition is meticulously structured, and we are witnessing an overwhelming response from families and different segments of society,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the event.
On the exhibition’s embrace of modern advancements, Khosropanah noted that this year’s event has stepped up its use of cutting-edge technology, creative industries, and artificial intelligence to promote Qur’anic concepts.
“This is a commendable step forward,” he said, acknowledging the efforts made to bring religious teachings closer to younger audiences in an engaging manner.
One of the standout features of this year’s exhibition, he emphasized, is the dynamic and thriving presence of the children and adolescent section. “A variety of interactive workshops tailored for younger age groups have truly brought the exhibition to life,” he said.
Khosropanah also pointed out that the inclusion of Qur’an-inspired artworks and handicrafts has struck a chord with visitors. “These artistic expressions have caught the eye of many attendees and serve as a testament to the deep-rooted connection between art and spirituality,” he remarked.
Summing up his observations, the senior official underscored the exhibition’s overall improvement in content and its strategic use of modern tools to spread Qur’anic culture. “This edition has taken a meaningful step toward reinforcing religious values in society,” he concluded.