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Jusoor Exhibition Inaugurated in Mauritanian Capital

Saudi Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Raqabi, on Sunday inaugurated the Jusoor Exhibition, held alongside the first edition of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Competition for Memorizing the Holy Quran and the Sunnah, in the presence of Mauritanian Minister of Islamic Affairs and Original Education Sidi Yahya Ould Cheikhna Ould Lemrabet.

The competition event is organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance in cooperation with the Ministry of Islamic Affairs and Original Education in Mauritania from October 15 to 18.

The Jusoor Exhibition features more than 12 interactive sections, including the Holy Quran section, the photography and Saudi attire experience section, the mosques and the Two Holy Mosques section, an Arabic calligraphy section, a technology section, a hospitality section, and a childrens section, as well as a large electronic screen displaying the Kingdoms roles and efforts in serving Islam
and Muslims around the world. These sections highlight the Kingdoms cultural, scientific, sharia, and linguistic components alongside a detailed presentation of the historical developments and initiatives in serving the Holy Quran, the Sunnah, and the holy sites.

The Jusoor Exhibition aims to enhance ties between Africa and the Kingdom, enabling African nations to benefit from all the services provided by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs. It also seeks to clarify the Kingdoms message and efforts in promoting moderation, rejecting extremism, and spreading the principles of Islam.

The competitions opening ceremony is scheduled on Tuesday with preliminary rounds taking place over three days from October 15 to 17. The final ceremony will be held on October 19.

The organizing of this competition seeks to encourage Muslim youth to engage with the Holy Quran by memorizing, understanding, performing, and reflecting upon it. The event also fosters a spirit of healthy competition among those who have memorized the Qu
ran and highlights the Kingdos dedication to teaching the Quran and promoting the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed. It aims to connect young people with the Sunnah, encouraging them to preserve, apply, and learn Islamic sciences while adhering to a path of moderation.

Source: Saudi Press Agency