Jusoor Exhibition in Pristina Showcases Saudi Identity Through Interactive Pavilions

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Pristina: The sixth annual Jusoor Exhibition in Kosovo's capital, Pristina, provides a platform to showcase Islamic values and foster cultural communication between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Islamic communities, and friendly nations.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the exhibition is organized by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance in multiple global capitals. This leading international program presents Saudi identity and the moderate message of Islam through interactive and educational pavilions.

Qualified male and female contestants from the International Quran Competition in the Balkans toured the Jusoor Exhibition, exploring a variety of interactive and technical sections of the Saudi pavilions. One stop was the 'Makkah Throughout History' pavilion, which chronicled the city's development over centuries through photographs, models, and informative displays. Contestants also experienced a virtual reality (VR) presentation, offering immersive 3D views of key landmarks in Makkah and Madinah.

Another highlight was the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur'an exhibit, featuring Qur'ans in various recitations, sizes, and translations of meanings into multiple languages. Attendees viewed a visual presentation detailing the complex's meticulous printing, proofreading, and review processes.

The contestants also visited the 'International and Local Competitions' pavilion, which showcased the Kingdom's most prominent competitions, including the King Abdulaziz International Competition for the Memorization, Recitation, and Interpretation of the Holy Qur'an, and the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Local Competition. This section also featured regional contests held in Asia, Africa, and Europe, underscoring the Kingdom's leading role in serving the Holy Qur'an and its people.

Additional displays focused on Saudi dress, Arabic calligraphy, and Saudi coffee and dates. The exhibition also featured awareness-raising digital applications developed by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, including the 3D Hajj and Umrah application, which uses modern technology to present religious content in an engaging, interactive format.