
Saudi Arabia Showcases Rare Islamic Manuscripts at Marrakech Exhibition
This event marked the ministry's second Jusoor exhibition in Marrakech and the seventh worldwide, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). Organized in collaboration with the Moroccan Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, the exhibition commenced on 10 May and will continue until 19 May, drawing visitors from around the globe. Islamic heritage Rare Manuscripts and Islamic Works on Display
The pavilion features an array of rare manuscripts and Islamic works that highlight significant milestones in Islamic law and linguistics. Among the notable items on display are a copy of the Holy Qur'an dated 1839 and a book on jurisprudence principles from 1326, as highlighted by the SPA, offering visitors a unique opportunity to connect with the past.
Visitors expressed profound admiration for the manuscripts and Saudi Arabia's distinguished scholarly efforts to preserve this intellectual heritage. They praised the ministry's dedication to documenting and preserving these treasures, making them accessible to modern generations while maintaining their authenticity and emphasizing their scientific and historical value, ensuring that this legacy endures.
Meanwhile, the Kingdom's technology pavilion has attracted visitors interested in technology and Dawah, showcasing the ministry's use of modern tools to serve Islam. This pavilion highlights key digital platforms and applications, including artificial intelligence-powered technologies, interactive reality, and smart solutions that expand global access to Qur'an and Dawah content tailored to diverse communities, bridging the gap between tradition and innovation. The King Fahd Glorious Qur'an Printing Complex
The King Fahd Glorious Qur'an Printing Complex in Madinah is also participating, underscoring the Kingdom's efforts in Qur'an dissemination. Its pavilion offers a comprehensive display of the complex's publications in various sizes and editions, as noted by the SPA, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the complex's role in preserving and disseminating the Qur'an.
Additionally, the pavilion presents approved translations of the Qur'an's meanings in more than 78 languages, along with explanations of the rigorous review process and advanced printing technologies that set the complex apart. This exhibition not only celebrates Saudi Arabia's rich Islamic heritage but also highlights its commitment to leveraging technology to preserve and promote this legacy for future generations, ensuring that the wisdom of the past continues to inspire the future.
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