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Sharjah Quran Complex discusses ways to cooperate with Mufti of Poland

Sharjah Quran Complex discusses ways to cooperate with Mufti of Poland

Gulf Today08-05-2025
The Holy Quran Complex in Sharjah discussed ways to enhance cooperation in serving the Holy Qur'an and its sciences, and introducing its knowledge heritage and its studies with the Grand Mufti of the Republic of Poland, head of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Religious Union, Tomasz Miśkiewicz.
This came during his visit to the Holy Quran Complex, where he was received by Dr Abdullah Khalaf Al Hosani, Secretary-General of the complex.
Tomasz Miśkiewicz, the Grand Mufti of Poland, reviewed the role of the complex and its strategy in serving the Holy Qur'an, its sciences, prominent figures, and scientific projects, in addition to its Quranic museums that introduce the Quranic legacy, and recount the history of writing the Holy Qur'an and its sciences, and the Sharjah Global Electronic Quran Academy, which is an educational beacon that keeps pace with modern developments and technologies in education, and covers 172 countries around the world.
Dr Abdullah AlHosani, Secretary-General of the Complex, welcomed Tomasz Miśkiewicz, the Mufti of the Republic of Poland, expressing his happiness with this visit, which opens avenues of cooperation in serving the Book of God and introducing its knowledge heritage.
The Grand Mufti of Poland expressed his thanks and appreciation for the efforts of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and his unlimited support for this global Quranic edifice, which serves the Book of God, defines Islamic culture, and contributes to teaching the Arabic language.
He pointed out that the efforts of Sheikh Sultan in this field are great and clear, to preserve the great historical, scientific, and knowledge heritage of the Holy Qur'an and introduce it to the world.
He said, "We look forward to comprehensive and integrated cooperation between the Supreme Council of the Islamic Religious Union in Poland and the Holy Quran Academy to introduce Islam and the Holy Qur'an and its sciences. The Grand Mufti of Poland gifted the complex a copy of the Quran with translated meanings in the Polish language.'
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