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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at the 56th Cairo International Book Fair has attracted significant visitor numbers since opening on Jan. 23.
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs’ corner at the pavilion is showcasing its efforts to serve Muslims in line with Vision 2030, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
A highlight of the corner is the daily distribution of hundreds of copies of the Holy Qur’an, printed in various sizes by the King Fahd complex in Madinah.
Visitors have been captivated by interactive displays detailing advanced Qur’an printing technologies, reflecting the Kingdom’s dedication to preserving and spreading the Holy Qur’an globally, the SPA reported.
The ministry’s corner also features rare historical Islamic manuscripts, highlighting works of jurists, linguists and scholars.
A 3D virtual Hajj and Umrah app offers a step-by-step guide to sacred rituals, while digital services like the Rushd and Correct Quotation apps enhance the visitor experience.
Many attendees have praised the ministry’s efforts, expressing gratitude for Saudi Arabia’s commitment to supporting Muslims, according to the SPA.
The fair, organized by the Egyptian General Book Organization, is hosting 1,345 publishers from 80 countries. It runs until Feb. 5.