Hawzah News Agency- According to Maryam Dara, head of the Family Verse-Graphic section, the response from visitors has been overwhelmingly positive. “Participants can select any Quranic verse, chapter, or word meaningful to them,” she said, “and our team integrates these selections with artistic designs and digital imagery to produce a customized visual file, which is then delivered through domestic messaging platforms such as Baleh and Eitaa.”
Integrating AI with Everyday Life
Dara emphasized that the 2026 exhibition introduces a distinctive element: workshops that combine AI training with practical life applications. Collaborating with the Hoosh Gostaresh Academy, these sessions demonstrate how artificial intelligence tools can enhance daily routines and educational practices.
The workshops focus on topics including:
- How women can leverage smart tools to optimize household management
- Techniques for children to improve study habits using AI-driven approaches
- Creative methods to make Quran memorization more engaging for young learners
Art, Technology, and Family Spirituality
Dara highlighted the broader aim of the initiative: “We want Quranic concepts to flow beyond the exhibition hall and become part of family life. Through digital Verse-graphics, spiritual messages, and educational content accessible on everyday messaging platforms, we are making the presence of the Quran in homes more tangible and calming.”
The Family Ayah-Graphic section exemplifies a modern approach to Quranic engagement, combining technology, artistry, and pedagogy to foster spiritual and educational enrichment within households.
The 33rd International Holy Quran Exhibition continues at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Mosalla daily from 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM, offering attendees an immersive experience where sacred text, digital innovation, and family-centered art intersect.
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