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News ID: 367246
28 March 2024 - 21:00
Quran

On the seventh day of the International Exhibition of the Holy Quran, there was a meeting between the officials of the International Complex of Theological Seminaries and the officials of the artificial intelligence pavilion, and the necessity of developing and explaining Quranic teachings using artificial intelligence was discussed.

Hawzah News Agency- at the International Exhibition of the Holy Quran which is being held in Iranian capital city of Tehran, there was a meeting between the officials of the pavilion of the International Complex of Theological Seminaries and the officials of the artificial intelligence, and the necessity of developing and explaining Quranic teachings using artificial intelligence was emphasized.

In this meeting, the advantages of illustrating the Quran using artificial intelligence were discussed and the latest illustrations and the most up-to-date facilities of this organization were displayed.

Also, in order to train Qur'anic experts in the field of artificial intelligence, the necessity of holding specialized intensive courses between these two groups was emphasized and an agreement was reached in this regard.

Artworks representing Quran verses and teachings and rare manuscripts of some Islamic books are on view at the showcase, which is organized every year during the month of Ramadan.

Artists from 21 countries, including India, Pakistan, Tunisia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Algeria, Indonesia, Kenya, Oman and Malaysia, have been invited to attend the exhibition, which will be running until April 18, the organizers announced.

The artists are scheduled to hold workshops and put their artworks on view at the exhibition.

Representatives of Iran’s Al-Mustafa International University, Ahl Al-Bayt World Assembly, the World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought and several other Islamic centers are participating in the exhibition to brief visitors about their missions.

Culture ministers from seven countries will visit the exhibit and memorandums of understanding will be signed during their sojourn in Tehran.

Several world-celebrated Quran reciters have been invited to perform in different sessions planned by the organizers.

The exhibition will be hosting several competitions on Quranic issues for children as distinguished Quran scholars from across the world have been invited to deliver speeches.

The exhibition was inaugurated on Saturday by President Ebrahim Raisi, who honored a group of top Quran activists with prizes.

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