Pristina: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance has successfully concluded the sixth edition of the Jusoor Exhibition in Pristina. The 10-day event attracted significant participation from various communities and nationalities, highlighting its role as an important cultural and advocacy initiative.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the exhibition was organized in collaboration with the Religious Attach© at the Saudi Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It coincided with the final rounds of the third edition of the International Competition for the Memorization of the Holy Quran in the Balkans.
The event showcased several unique pavilions, including a traditional Najdi council, a coffee pavilion, an interactive photography area, and displays from the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran. Attendees were particularly interested in a virtual reality experience, rare manuscript exhibits from the Makkah Library, and innovative electronic applications focused on modern Islamic educational tools.
Throughout the exhibition, 10,000 copies of the Holy Quran were distributed, featuring translations of the meanings of its verses in multiple languages. This initiative is part of the ministry's broader efforts to build cultural bridges, promote the values of tolerance and moderation in Islam, and enhance international awareness of the Kingdom's initiatives in religious and cultural outreach.
