Makkah hosts digital Qur’an learning exhibit

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The “Read” exhibition features interactive screens, rare Qur’an copies, and scientific publications, showcasing efforts to serve the Qur’an and its teachings. (SPA)
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The “Read” exhibition features interactive screens, rare Qur’an copies, and scientific publications, showcasing efforts to serve the Qur’an and its teachings. (SPA)
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The “Read” exhibition features interactive screens, rare Qur’an copies, and scientific publications, showcasing efforts to serve the Qur’an and its teachings. (SPA)
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The “Read” exhibition features interactive screens, rare Qur’an copies, and scientific publications, showcasing efforts to serve the Qur’an and its teachings. (SPA)
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The “Read” exhibition features interactive screens, rare Qur’an copies, and scientific publications, showcasing efforts to serve the Qur’an and its teachings. (SPA)
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Updated 13 April 2026
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Makkah hosts digital Qur’an learning exhibit

MAKKAH: The “Read” exhibition at the King Abdulaziz Endowment in Makkah offers an interactive knowledge experience, raising awareness of the Qur’an and its sciences through modern methods.

Held in partnership with the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque and the Bayan Association for Teaching the Holy Qur’an, it highlights the educational role of the Two Holy Mosques in line with digital transformation.

The exhibition reflects institutional cooperation in serving the Qur’an and promoting religious knowledge from the Two Holy Mosques, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Modern media combining authenticity and innovation are used to present its message in an engaging format, the SPA added.

The exhibition features interactive screens, rare Qur’an copies, and scientific publications issued by the presidency, showcasing efforts to serve the Qur’an and its teachings.

It also emphasizes coordination between the presidency and the association in spreading religious knowledge.

Located in the Clock Tower at the King Abdulaziz Endowment, the exhibition is open around the clock, offering an accessible educational and spiritual experience for visitors.