Saudi ministry takes part in Moscow fair

Visitors to the exhibition viewed copies of the Qur’an issued by the complex in various sizes, along with translations of its meanings into more than 77 languages. (SPA)
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  • The King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur’an in Madinah is one of the world’s most prominent Islamic institutions in the field of printing the Qur’an

RIYADH: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance’s booth at the Kingdom of ºÚÁÏÉçÇøâ€™s pavilion at the 38th Moscow International Book Fair 2025 displayed the Kingdom’s efforts to serve the Qur’an and disseminate it globally, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday. 

The exhibition showed the role of the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur’an in Madinah and the copies and translations it issues.

Visitors to the exhibition viewed copies of the Qur’an issued by the complex in various sizes, along with translations of its meanings into more than 77 languages.




Visitors to the exhibition viewed copies of the Qur’an issued by the complex in various sizes, along with translations of its meanings into more than 77 languages. (SPA)

An introductory presentation explained the printing process and the modern technical stages the Qur’an goes through at the complex, ensuring high quality in its editions and outstanding accuracy in printing.

This reflects the Kingdom’s care for the Qur’an and its service through printing and translation in numerous languages, enabling it to reach Muslims and non-Arabic speakers around the world.

The King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur’an in Madinah is one of the world’s most prominent Islamic institutions in the field of printing the Qur’an. It prints and distributes millions of copies annually, making them available to Muslims on all continents.

The ministry’s participation in this exhibition embodies its active role in spreading the principles of moderation and balance through books, writing, and publishing, and to enhance the Kingdom’s global standing in supporting Islamic values ​​and spreading its message in serving Islam and Muslims.

The exhibition, which started on Sept. 3, will run until Sept. 7.