The scientific complex of the Holy Quran at the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine has announced that half a million visitors will benefit from its Quranic and preaching services as part of its plan pf Ziyarat Arba'een.
The head of the complex, Dr. Mushtaq Al-Ali, said:"the complex presented its Quranic and preaching activities for the Ziyarat Arba'een through 95 Quranic stations, which activities varied between teaching correct reading and holding specialized forums, exhibitions and competitions, as well as interactive and cultural activities associated with the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them)".
He added that"the number of beneficiaries of Quranic activities for the period (10th to 20th) Safar reached more than (500,000) beneficiaries".
He explained that"the plan of the complex for the year 1446 AH included most of the walking routes of visitors heading towards the holy city of Karbala, through the publication of Quranic stations that provided an educational and enriching curriculum, in addition to the other services provided by resting visitors and providing publications and publishing on social media platforms".
Al-Ali pointed out that"the Holy Quran institutes in Karbala, Najaf, Dhi Qar and their branches in Baghdad, Babylon, Muthanna, Hindiya, Diwaniyah and Wasit represented the activities of the scientific complex by publishing dozens of preaching stations, while the Quranic projects Center represented the scientific complex through the Prince of Readers station, which included the establishment of condolence councils, Quranic Khatmahs, daily community prayer and devotional practice, as well as cleaning campaigns."
He stated that "the Center for printing the Holy Quran adopted the establishment of two qualitative stations, each of which included the line" the Quran is the fruit of the Arba'een in the hopes of visitors"and a workshop for Arabic calligraphy, the first of which is part of the general cultural procession on the axis (Najaf – Karbala) at the Al-Ameed University and the second on the axis (Baghdad - Karbala) in the Sheikh Kulayni complex".