According to IQNA’s branch in East Asia, it is the first time that the Quranic plan will be implemented by the Iranian institute in Malaysia.
The two-month courses will include 10 sessions.
Reading the Holy Quran’s verses, Tajweed principles, recitation of prayers, Tawasheeh, Quranic stories, Quranic teachings and Quranic painting will be among the themes of the courses.
Registration for the courses began on February 18 and concludes on February 26.
Malaysian people interested in the Quranic program can either call or email the center at ama.mezerji@gmail.com.
The center will also organize tours for families of the participants during Nouruz (Persian new year) holidays and an exhibition of children's Quranic paintings on the sidelines of the courses.
The Quranic classes will be held at the Iranian Cultural Center in the capital city.
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