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Ahmad Bashari

Up to Dhu Al-Hijjah 20th, the Islamic Affairs Ministry will still be welcoming pilgrims at the Oasis Exhibition

- The exhibition features interactive pavilions, including the King Fahd Holy Quran Printing Complex, historical manuscripts, Quranic competitions, mosque construction models, and an Islamic electronic library with educational and guidance services.
- The Oasis Exhibition in Makkah will be open until the 20th of Dhu al-Hijjah, 1445 AH, welcoming pilgrims who visit during this time.

Makkah, June 21, 2024. The General Secretariat for Exhibitions and Conferences, which represents the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, will continue to extend a warm welcome to pilgrims who visit the Oasis Exhibition until the 20th of Dhu al-Hijjah, 1445 AH. As part of the ministry's efforts to assist pilgrims performing the Hajj pilgrimage this specific year, the exhibition is on display in Makkah, close to the Aisha Al-Rajhi Mosque.The purpose of the exhibition, which started on the fourth of Dhu al-Hijjah, is to highlight the efforts that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as represented by the ministry, is making to serve the Holy Quran and to take care of mosques. In addition to this, it emphasizes the development of electronic apps that are beneficial to those who practice Islam, Muslims in general, and pilgrims in particular. The exhibition features a number of interactive pavilions, the first of which is the King Fahd Holy Quran Printing Complex. Other pavilions feature historical manuscripts, local and international Quranic competitions, and architectural models for mosque construction. Additionally, it has an Islamic electronic library that showcases a variety of books from the ministry, as well as cutting-edge technological applications for educational and guidance services. A number of people who attended the exhibition expressed their admiration for the ministry's efforts to serve Islam and Muslims by utilizing contemporary technologies to communicate Allah's religion. They prayed that Allah would bestow a bountiful blessing upon the rulers of the kingdom for the service that they had rendered to Islam and Muslims.



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