The Dubai International Quran Award has announced its 28th edition, featuring prizes exceeding <strong>12 million dirhams</strong>. The award aims to promote Quranic values globally across communities.
The management of the Prophet's Mosque in Medina has announced the launch of a comprehensive system for Quran care, featuring <strong>155,000</strong> translated copies in <strong>52 languages</strong>. This initiative aims to facilitate the reading of the Holy Quran for visitors of various nationalities.
Authorities have announced the launch of audio books for both 'Prophetic Biography' and 'Historical Atlas', aimed at enhancing Islamic and historical culture. This initiative is part of efforts to disseminate knowledge and facilitate access to important historical content.
The Quran Museum has announced a new initiative to present global recitations using directed sound projection technology. This innovative approach enhances the visitor experience by allowing them to enjoy the voices of renowned reciters from around the world.
The Dubai International Quran Award has announced a strategic development vision aimed at reshaping the landscape of Quran competitions worldwide. This initiative reflects Dubai's commitment to promoting Quranic culture and enhancing Islamic values.
The Holy Quran Museum in Mecca has revealed a rare Quran designed in the unique shape of a ship. This artifact stands out as one of the museum's most significant exhibits, reflecting the rich Islamic heritage.
The National Media Authority in Egypt achieved an unprecedented milestone with the launch of the Quran Radio app, recording over <strong>50 million downloads</strong> in the first five days. This reflects a significant user interest, coinciding with the celebration of Laylat al-Qadr.
The Quran Radio app has witnessed unprecedented demand, surpassing 50 million requests in just five days. This achievement reflects the public's growing interest in listening to the Quran through digital means.