6 April 2025 - 08:49
Source: IQNA
1,100 online Khatm Qurans held by Imam Hussein holy shrine in Ramadan month

The electronic activities unit of the Center for Quranic Studies and Research affiliated to the Astan (custodianship) of Imam Hussein (AS) holy shrine held over 1,100 online Khatm Quran sessions during the holy month of Ramadan.

AhlulBayt News Agency: The electronic activities unit of the Center for Quranic Studies and Research affiliated to the Astan (custodianship) of Imam Hussein (AS) holy shrine held over 1,100 online Khatm Quran sessions during the holy month of Ramadan.

Khatm Quran means reading the Holy Quran from the beginning to the end.

The online Quranic sessions were held with widespread participation from enthusiasts around the world, reflecting a strong interest in learning and reading the Quran through modern digital tools.

Mohammad Al-Tai, the head of the electronic activities unit, said these Ramadan Quran programs took place in two sessions, morning and afternoon, via the Telegram platform, creating an organized and interactive environment for many participants from various countries.

He said the widespread participation witnessed in these Quran recitation events reflects the society’s commitment to digital Quran education.

“Among the participants, we observed a genuine desire to complete their recitations and to make the most of modern technologies. Therefore, we endeavored to create a flexible learning environment that allows them to follow the program without any obstacles.”

The Astan’s Center for Quranic Studies and Research continues its efforts to strengthen the digital Quran movement by developing innovative electronic programs and has plans for launching an electronic Quran academy.

Ramadan is the ninth and most sacred month of the Islamic calendar, in which Muslims commemorate the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, refraining from eating, drinking, and smoking.

They also devote more time to prayer, charity and good deeds, seeking to strengthen their faith and purify their souls.

One of the practices of Ramadan is to recite and study the Quran with some Muslims completing the reading of the entire Quran during the month.

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