Ahlul Bayt News Agency (ABNA.ir), According to ISESCO, the meeting is underway from July 3. It has been held in association with the Muslim World League-affiliated Holy Quran Memorization International Organization (HQMIO) and in coordination with Darüsselam Vakfı in Turkey.
It has brought together over fifty Quran memorizers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Syria, the Philippines, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Benin, Kyrgyzstan, France, Tatarstan, Australia, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Turkey.
It is aimed at celebrating Quran memorizers; improving their knowledge; teaching them new skills; strengthening their sense of belonging to the Muslim Ummah; preparing them to contribute to sustainable development, and boosting Quran education through the structuring, planning, development, follow-up and reform of Quranic institutions.
Among the themes being considered at the meeting have been investigation of ways to take advantage of the successful experiences of such institutions and promotion of the use of such modern technological media as the internet, satellite channels and software in Quran education, while highlighting Quran memorization methods and ways to assess and develop them; and encouraging communication among Quran education experts and experience sharing among memorizers.
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