07 February 2018 - 12:40
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Deputy chairman of al-Mustafa International University:
Rasa – Hujjat al-Islam Mahdavi-Mehr stressed on the formal position of the Holy Quran in the curriculum of al-Mustafa International University and stated, “Today several thousands of students at al-Mustafa International University study in the areas related to Quranic science.”
Hujjat al-Islam Mahdavi-Mehr

​RNA – According to Hawzah News Agency, at the meeting of the Council of Developing Quranic Culture that was hosted by al-Mustafa International University, Hujjat al-Islam Mohammad Mahdavi-Mehr emphasized that according to numerous narratives, the Holy Quran has been introduced as the key to achieving the first and the last science and asserted, “The value of human activities in any field depends on the subject of that field, and the great value of work in Quranic fields is because of the Quran’s blessings. The more we work in Quranic fields, the more blessings and success we will achieve.”


The deputy chairman of al-Mustafa International University stressed on the formal position of Quran in al-Mustafa International University’s curriculum and stated, “In the evolution plan of al-Mustafa Mustafa International University’s educational system, Quranic courses have been widely regarded.” 


He added, “Today several thousand of students from al-Mustafa International University study in the areas related to Quranic science.”


Referring to some of the achievements of al-Mustafa International University in the field of Quranic research, Hujjat al-Islam Mahdavi-Mehr said, “In order to develop Quranic culture among the students and their families, al-Mustafa International University’s deputy of cultural affairs holds various Quranic programs, including the annual Quran and Hadith Olympiad which takes place insides and outside the country, every year.”


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