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Tomasz Miśkiewicz, the Grand Mufti of Poland, reviewed the role of the Academy and its strategy in serving the Holy Quran, its sciences, prominent figures, and scientific projects. He also explored the Quranic museums, which highlight the Quranic legacy and recount the history of the Holy Qur’an and its sciences. The Sharjah Global Electronic Quran Academy was also presented, a modern educational initiative that reaches 172 countries.
His Excellency Dr Abdullah Al-Hosani, Secretary-General of the Academy, welcomed Tomasz Miśkiewicz and expressed his pleasure at the visit, noting it paves the way for cooperation in serving the Holy Quran and sharing its knowledge heritage globally.
The Grand Mufti of Poland expressed gratitude for the support of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, for his efforts in promoting Islamic culture, preserving Quranic knowledge, and advancing Arabic language education. He highlighted Sharjah’s global contribution to preserving and promoting the heritage of the Holy Quran.
Looking ahead, the Grand Mufti expressed interest in comprehensive cooperation between the Supreme Council of the Islamic Religious Union in Poland and the Holy Quran Academy to promote Islamic teachings and Quranic sciences. He concluded the visit by presenting a Polish-translated copy of the Holy Qur’an to the Academy.