Seyed Aminollah Mirshafiei, the manager of the expo’s IT committee, said that after the conclusion of the in-person exhibition, it will remain accessible online.
The virtual expo that was launched concurrent with the in-person two weeks ago, has offered various programs to those interested in Iran and other countries.
This is the second year the virtual Quran exhibition is held.
It was first introduced in 2021 after the international exhibition was cancelled a year earlier due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Annually organized by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in the holy month of Ramadan, the exhibition is aimed at promoting Quranic concepts and developing Quranic activities.
It showcases the latest Quranic achievements in the country as well as a variety of products dedicated to the promotion of the Holy Book.