Ministry Of Islamic Affairs Highlights Quran Initiatives At Cairo International Book Fair
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance has been a significant attraction at the Kingdom's pavilion during the 56th Cairo International Book Fair. The ministry's efforts align with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, showcasing its dedication to serving Muslims. A key feature is the daily distribution of hundreds of copies of the Holy Quran, printed by the King Fahd Complex in Madinah.
Visitors are captivated by interactive displays that detail the Quran printing process. These displays use advanced technologies to highlight the Kingdom's commitment to preserving and spreading the Holy Quran globally. The exhibition also includes rare historical Islamic manuscripts, offering insights into works by jurists, writers, linguists, and scholars.

The pavilion offers digital services like the "Rushd" and "Correct Quotation" applications. These tools aim to enhance visitors' experiences at the exhibition. Additionally, a "Multilingual 3D Virtual Hajj and Umrah" application provides an immersive guide to these sacred rituals. This application offers a step-by-step experience for users.
Virtual reality technology is used to simulate visits to holy sites, which has been particularly well-received by attendees. Many visitors have expressed admiration for Saudi Arabia's innovative approach in serving Muslims worldwide through these technological advancements.
The ministry's corner has received praise from many attendees who appreciate Saudi Arabia’s commitment to supporting Muslims globally. Visitors have expressed gratitude for these efforts and have prayed for the Kingdom's continued security, stability, and prosperity.
The combination of traditional exhibits and modern technology reflects Saudi Arabia’s dedication to both preserving Islamic heritage and embracing innovation. This approach not only serves Muslims but also aligns with broader goals outlined in Vision 2030.
With inputs from SPA