Iran and Iraq Emphasize Expanded Cooperation in Quranic Diplomacy

Wednesday, August 14, 2024  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: Head of the International Center of Quran and the Islamic Culture and Communication Organization emphasized the need for increasing bilateral cooperation between Iran and Iraq in the field of the Quranic diplomacy.

Iran and Iraq Emphasize Expanded Cooperation in Quranic Diplomacy

According to SAEDNEWS, In a recent meeting with the head of the Iraqi Quranic Center, Hosseini Neishabouri emphasized the importance of enhancing bilateral cooperation in the sphere of Quranic diplomacy. This collaboration aims to foster deeper connections and shared knowledge between the two nations.

During the discussion, Neishabouri highlighted plans for an upcoming conference dedicated to Quranic officials from across the Islamic world. This significant event will focus on compiling a comprehensive calendar for international Quranic competitions and exhibitions, as well as promoting greater Quranic communication among Islamic countries. Neishabouri noted that such initiatives could play a vital role in strengthening cultural and religious ties within the Islamic community.

Additionally, he pointed out the pivotal role of the Islamic Culture and Communication Organization and the International Quranic Center in compiling and disseminating Quranic teachings globally. Neishabouri expressed Iran's willingness to share its valuable experiences in Quranic activities with neighboring Iraq.

The head of Iraq’s Quranic Court echoed this sentiment, urging for collaboration that leverages Iran's expertise in organizing Quranic competitions and conferences. He expressed hope that these cooperative efforts will elevate the level of Quranic activities in Iraq, fostering a deeper appreciation for Quranic teachings and their significance.

As both countries move forward with this partnership, the potential for enhanced Quranic diplomacy and cultural exchange appears promising, paving the way for a richer Islamic heritage in the region.