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HQA receives delegation from Ministry of Defence

HQA receives delegation from Ministry of Defence

Sharjah 2424-04-2025
Highlighting the Academy's mission and activities
The delegation, which included Dr. Abdullah Khalaf Al Hosani and several Academy staff, was introduced to the Academy's scientific mission and core areas of focus. These include the Sharjah International Electronic Recitation Centre, the scientific research and studies the Academy promotes, and the Quranic Museums, which narrate the historical journey of the Holy Quran and its sciences
Preserving the Quranic legacy
Visitors learned about the evolution of Quranic script, rare manuscripts, the science of Qira'at (readings), notable Quranic scholars and reciters, the Quran's scientific miracles, and the sacred Kiswa (cloth) of the Kaaba.
A cultural and intellectual landmark
The Ministry of Defense delegation praised the Academy, calling it a significant cultural and intellectual landmark that reflects the UAE's deep commitment to religious and cultural heritage.
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