emirates7 - The Holy Quran Academy (HQA) welcomed esteemed guests of H.H. Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, who participated in the second edition of the Sharjah International Conference on Arabic Language Studies in Europe (SICALSE). The visit focused on the Academy's crucial role in three key areas: Quranic studies and research, the global Sharjah e-Quran platform, and Quranic museums. These initiatives aim to enhance understanding of the Quran, its sciences, and to preserve the Arabic language, reinforcing Sharjah's cultural and civilizational significance.
Abdullah Khalaf Al Hosani, Secretary-General of the Academy, along with several department directors and heads, warmly received the 23 researchers and scholars from 13 European countries. Al Hosani highlighted the importance of such visits in showcasing the Academy's impactful scientific projects, emphasizing its role in promoting knowledge, culture, and humanity through the Quran and its sciences. He expressed a keen interest in sharing the Academy's experiences and fostering collaboration with the visiting researchers to gain insights for future studies.
During the tour, Al Hosani provided detailed explanations about the Academy's initiatives, which include teaching and promoting the Arabic language through projects like the Encyclopedia of Rhetorical Interpretation and specialized reading methods. The Quranic museums showcased the history of the written Quran, featuring rare manuscripts and various reading sciences.
The guests were deeply impressed by this intellectual hub, recognizing it as a significant cultural landmark within the global heritage of human knowledge.
Abdullah Khalaf Al Hosani, Secretary-General of the Academy, along with several department directors and heads, warmly received the 23 researchers and scholars from 13 European countries. Al Hosani highlighted the importance of such visits in showcasing the Academy's impactful scientific projects, emphasizing its role in promoting knowledge, culture, and humanity through the Quran and its sciences. He expressed a keen interest in sharing the Academy's experiences and fostering collaboration with the visiting researchers to gain insights for future studies.
During the tour, Al Hosani provided detailed explanations about the Academy's initiatives, which include teaching and promoting the Arabic language through projects like the Encyclopedia of Rhetorical Interpretation and specialized reading methods. The Quranic museums showcased the history of the written Quran, featuring rare manuscripts and various reading sciences.
The guests were deeply impressed by this intellectual hub, recognizing it as a significant cultural landmark within the global heritage of human knowledge.