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HQA inaugurates qur’anic scientific symposium

July 09, 2025 / 5:44 PM
HQA inaugurates qur’anic scientific symposium
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Sharjah 24: The Holy Quran Academy in Sharjah recently launched an exciting scientific symposium that brought together ten researchers from different Arab countries. This two-day event, held on Wednesday and Thursday, aimed to explore various important topics related to the Holy Quran. Some of the discussions focused on how pauses and beginnings in the Quran affect our understanding and interpretation of the text.

The symposium kicked off with a speech by Dr Khalifa Musabah Al Tunaiji, the chairman of the Academy. He praised the researchers for their hard work and valuable contributions, emphasizing the significance of understanding the differences between various meanings in the Quran.

Dr Al Tunaiji highlighted the Academy's many achievements in Quranic studies, including the creation of an encyclopedia that helps interpret the Quran's rhetorical styles. He shared his vision for this symposium as a starting point for developing a new encyclopedia that focuses on the concepts of pausing and starting in the Quran. This resource aims to support students, teachers, Quran reciters, and anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of the Quran.

He stressed the importance of organizing seminars and gathering scientific research to deepen our knowledge of these aspects of the Quran. By analyzing the text closely, we can better grasp how to interpret the Quran correctly and address common misunderstandings that some readers may have.

In closing, Dr Al Tunaiji expressed heartfelt gratitude to the ruler of Sharjah for his support of the Quran and its community, along with appreciation for all those who participated in the symposium. After his speech, he honored the speakers and guests for their contributions. This event marks an important step in advancing the study of the Holy Quran.

July 09, 2025 / 5:44 PM

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